com.vmware.nsx_policy package¶
Subpackages¶
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra package
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.domains package
- Subpackages
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.domains.communication_maps_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.domains.gateway_policies_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.domains.groups_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.domains.intrusion_service_policies_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.domains.security_policies_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.realized_state package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.segments package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.settings package
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- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.settings.firewall package
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- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.settings.firewall.security_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.settings.firewall package
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- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.settings.firewall_client module
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tags package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s package
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- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.groups package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services package
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.bgp package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.interfaces package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.ipsec_vpn_services package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.l2vpn_context package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.l2vpn_services package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.bgp_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.interfaces_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.ipsec_vpn_services_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.l2vpn_context_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.l2vpn_services_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.l3vpns_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services.service_instances_client module
- Subpackages
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.dns_forwarder_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.locale_services_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s.static_routes_client module
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s package
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- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s.locale_services package
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- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s.locale_services.interfaces_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s.locale_services.service_instances_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s.nat package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s.segments package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s.locale_services package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s.dns_forwarder_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s.locale_services_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s.nat_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s.segments_client module
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.domains package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.dhcp_server_configs_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.domains_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.drafts_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.flood_protection_profiles_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.realized_state_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.segments_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.services_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tags_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_0s_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra.tier_1s_client module
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra package
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.domains package
- Subpackages
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.domains.communication_maps_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.domains.gateway_policies_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.domains.groups_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.domains.intrusion_service_policies_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.domains.security_policies_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.realized_state package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.segments package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.settings package
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.settings.firewall package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.settings.firewall_client module
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tags package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s package
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.groups package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services package
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.bgp package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.interfaces package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.ipsec_vpn_services package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.l2vpn_context package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.l2vpn_services package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.bgp_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.interfaces_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.ipsec_vpn_services_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.l2vpn_context_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.l2vpn_services_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.l3vpns_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services.service_instances_client module
- Subpackages
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.dns_forwarder_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.locale_services_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s.static_routes_client module
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s package
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s.locale_services package
- Subpackages
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s.locale_services.interfaces_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s.locale_services.service_instances_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s.nat package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s.segments package
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s.locale_services package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s.dns_forwarder_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s.locale_services_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s.nat_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s.segments_client module
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.domains package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.dhcp_server_configs_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.domains_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.drafts_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.flood_protection_profiles_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.realized_state_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.segments_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.services_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tags_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_0s_client module
- com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra.tier_1s_client module
- Subpackages
Submodules¶
com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client module¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.DhcpRelayConfigs(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(dhcp_relay_config_id)¶ Delete DHCP relay configuration
Parameters: dhcp_relay_config_id ( str) – DHCP relay config ID (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(dhcp_relay_config_id)¶ Read DHCP relay configuration
Parameters: dhcp_relay_config_id ( str) – DHCP relay config ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpRelayConfigReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpRelayConfig Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all DHCP relay config instances
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpRelayConfigListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpRelayConfigListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(dhcp_relay_config_id, dhcp_relay_config)¶ If DHCP relay config with the dhcp-relay-config-id is not already present, create a new DHCP relay config instance. If it already exists, update the DHCP relay config instance with specified attributes.
Parameters: - dhcp_relay_config_id (
str) – DHCP relay config ID (required) - dhcp_relay_config (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpRelayConfig) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dhcp_relay_config_id (
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update(dhcp_relay_config_id, dhcp_relay_config)¶ If DHCP relay config with the dhcp-relay-config-id is not already present, create a new DHCP relay config instance. If it already exists, replace the DHCP relay config instance with this object.
Parameters: - dhcp_relay_config_id (
str) – DHCP relay config ID (required) - dhcp_relay_config (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpRelayConfig) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpRelayConfig
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dhcp_relay_config_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.DhcpServerConfigs(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(dhcp_server_config_id)¶ Delete DHCP server configuration
Parameters: dhcp_server_config_id ( str) – DHCP server config ID (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(dhcp_server_config_id)¶ Read DHCP server configuration
Parameters: dhcp_server_config_id ( str) – DHCP server config ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerConfigReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpServerConfig Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all DHCP server config instances
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerConfigListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpServerConfigListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(dhcp_server_config_id, dhcp_server_config)¶ If DHCP server config with the dhcp-server-config-id is not already present, create a new DHCP server config instance. If it already exists, update the DHCP server config instance with specified attributes. Realized entities of this API can be found using the path of Tier-0, Tier1, or Segment where this config is applied on. Modification of edge_cluster_path in DhcpServerConfig will lose all existing DHCP leases. If both the preferred_edge_paths in the DhcpServerConfig are changed in a same PATCH API, e.g. change from [a,b] to [x,y], the current DHCP server leases will be lost, which could cause network connectivity issues. It is recommended to change only one member index in an update call, e.g. from [a, b] to [a,y]. Clearing preferred_edge_paths will not reassign edge nodes from the edge cluster. Instead, the previously-allocated edge nodes will be retained to avoid loss of leases.
Parameters: - dhcp_server_config_id (
str) – DHCP server config ID (required) - dhcp_server_config (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerConfig) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dhcp_server_config_id (
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update(dhcp_server_config_id, dhcp_server_config)¶ If DHCP server config with the dhcp-server-config-id is not already present, create a new DHCP server config instance. If it already exists, replace the DHCP server config instance with this object. Realized entities of this API can be found using the path of Tier-0, Tier1, or Segment where this config is applied on. Modification of edge_cluster_path in DhcpServerConfig will lose all existing DHCP leases. If both the preferred_edge_paths in the DhcpServerConfig are changed in a same PUT API, e.g. change from [a,b] to [x,y], the current DHCP server leases will be lost, which could cause network connectivity issues. It is recommended to change only one member index in an update call, e.g. from [a, b] to [a,y]. Clearing preferred_edge_paths will not reassign edge nodes from the edge cluster. Instead, the previously-allocated edge nodes will be retained to avoid loss of leases.
Parameters: - dhcp_server_config_id (
str) – DHCP server config ID (required) - dhcp_server_config (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerConfig) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpServerConfig
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dhcp_server_config_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.DnsForwarderZones(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(dns_forwarder_zone_id)¶ Delete the DNS Forwarder Zone
Parameters: dns_forwarder_zone_id ( str) – DNS Forwarder Zone ID (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(dns_forwarder_zone_id)¶ Read the DNS Forwarder Zone
Parameters: dns_forwarder_zone_id ( str) – DNS Forwarder Zone ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarderZoneReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDnsForwarderZone Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all Dns Forwarder Zones
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarderZoneListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDnsForwarderZoneListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(dns_forwarder_zone_id, policy_dns_forwarder_zone)¶ Create or update the DNS Forwarder Zone
Parameters: - dns_forwarder_zone_id (
str) – DNS Forwarder Zone ID (required) - policy_dns_forwarder_zone (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarderZone) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dns_forwarder_zone_id (
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update(dns_forwarder_zone_id, policy_dns_forwarder_zone)¶ Create or update the DNS Forwarder Zone
Parameters: - dns_forwarder_zone_id (
str) – DNS Forwarder Zone ID (required) - policy_dns_forwarder_zone (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarderZone) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDnsForwarderZone
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dns_forwarder_zone_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.DnsSecurityProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(profile_id, override=None)¶ Delete DNS security profile
Parameters: - profile_id (
str) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- profile_id (
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get(profile_id)¶ Read the DNS Forwarder for the given tier-0 instance
Parameters: profile_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DnsSecurityProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ List all DNS security profiles
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DnsSecurityProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(profile_id, dns_security_profile, override=None)¶ Create or update DNS security profile
Parameters: - profile_id (
str) – (required) - dns_security_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- profile_id (
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update(profile_id, dns_security_profile, override=None)¶ Create or update DNS security profile
Parameters: - profile_id (
str) – (required) - dns_security_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DnsSecurityProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.Domains(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
get(domain_id)¶ Read a domain.
Parameters: domain_id ( str) – Domain ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DomainReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Domain Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all domains for infra.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DomainListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.Drafts(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(draft_id)¶ Delete a manual draft.
Parameters: draft_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(draft_id)¶ Read a draft for a given draft identifier.
Parameters: draft_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDraftReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDraft Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(auto_drafts=None, cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ List policy drafts.
Parameters: - auto_drafts (
boolorNone) – Fetch list of draft based on is_auto_draft flag (optional) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDraftListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- auto_drafts (
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patch(draft_id, policy_draft)¶ Create a new manual draft if the specified draft id does not correspond to an existing draft. Update the manual draft otherwise. Auto draft can not be updated.
Parameters: - draft_id (
str) – (required) - policy_draft (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDraft) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- draft_id (
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publish(draft_id, infra)¶ Read a draft and publish it by applying changes onto current configuration.
Parameters: - draft_id (
str) – (required) - infra (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Infra) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- draft_id (
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update(draft_id, policy_draft)¶ Create a new manual draft if the specified draft id does not correspond to an existing draft. Update the manual draft otherwise. Auto draft can not be updated.
Parameters: - draft_id (
str) – (required) - policy_draft (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDraft) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDraft
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- draft_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.FirewallSchedulers(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(firewall_scheduler_id, force=None)¶ Deletes the specified PolicyFirewallScheduler. If scheduler is consumed in a security policy, it won’t get deleted.
Parameters: - firewall_scheduler_id (
str) – (required) - force (
boolorNone) – Force delete the resource even if it is being used somewhere (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_scheduler_id (
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get(firewall_scheduler_id)¶ Get a PolicyFirewallScheduler by id
Parameters: firewall_scheduler_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSchedulerReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallScheduler Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get all PolicyFirewallSchedulers
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSchedulerListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallSchedulerListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(firewall_scheduler_id, policy_firewall_scheduler)¶ Creates/Updates a PolicyFirewallScheduler, which can be set at security policy. Note that at least one property out of “days”, “start_date”, “time_interval”, “end_date” is required if “recurring” field is true. Also “start_time” and “end_time” should not be present. And if “recurring” field is false then “start_date” and “end_date” is mandatory, “start_time” and “end_time” is optional. Also the fields “days” and “time_interval” should not be present.
Parameters: - firewall_scheduler_id (
str) – (required) - policy_firewall_scheduler (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallScheduler) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_scheduler_id (
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update(firewall_scheduler_id, policy_firewall_scheduler)¶ Updates a PolicyFirewallScheduler, which can be set at security policy. Note that at least one property out of “days”, “start_date”, “time_interval”, “end_date” is required if “recurring” field is true. Also “start_time” and “end_time” should not be present. And if “recurring” field is false then “start_date” and “end_date” is mandatory, “start_time” and “end_time” is optional. Also the fields “days” and “time_interval” should not be present.
Parameters: - firewall_scheduler_id (
str) – (required) - policy_firewall_scheduler (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallScheduler) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallScheduler
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_scheduler_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.FirewallSessionTimerProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(firewall_session_timer_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete Firewall Session Timer Profile
Parameters: - firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
str) – Firewall Session Timer Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
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get(firewall_session_timer_profile_id)¶ API will get Firewall Session Timer Profile
Parameters: firewall_session_timer_profile_id ( str) – Firewall Session Timer Profile ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all Firewall Session Timer Profiles
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(firewall_session_timer_profile_id, policy_firewall_session_timer_profile, override=None)¶ API will create/update Firewall Session Timer Profile
Parameters: - firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
str) – Firewall Session Timer Profile ID (required) - policy_firewall_session_timer_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
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update(firewall_session_timer_profile_id, policy_firewall_session_timer_profile, override=None)¶ API will update Firewall Session Timer Profile
Parameters: - firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
str) – Firewall Session Timer Profile ID (required) - policy_firewall_session_timer_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.FloodProtectionProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(flood_protection_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete Flood Protection Profile
Parameters: - flood_protection_profile_id (
str) – Flood Protection Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- flood_protection_profile_id (
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get(flood_protection_profile_id)¶ API will get Flood Protection Profile
Parameters: flood_protection_profile_id ( str) – Flood Protection Profile ID (required)Return type: vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.FloodProtectionProfile The return value will contain all the attributes defined in com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfile.Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all Flood Protection Profiles
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.FloodProtectionProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(flood_protection_profile_id, flood_protection_profile, override=None)¶ API will create/update Flood Protection Profile
Parameters: - flood_protection_profile_id (
str) – Firewall Flood Protection Profile ID (required) - flood_protection_profile (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStruct) – (required) The parameter must contain all the attributes defined incom.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfile. - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- flood_protection_profile_id (
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update(flood_protection_profile_id, flood_protection_profile, override=None)¶ API will update Firewall Flood Protection Profile
Parameters: - flood_protection_profile_id (
str) – Flood Protection Profile ID (required) - flood_protection_profile (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStruct) – (required) The parameter must contain all the attributes defined incom.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfile. - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.FloodProtectionProfile The return value will contain all the attributes defined in
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfile.Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- flood_protection_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.GroupAssociations(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(intent_path, cursor=None, enforcement_point_path=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get policy groups for which the given object is a member. In Federation environment, if the given object is a global entity (eg: global segment) and if the entity is not stretched to the site specified in the enforcement_point_path parameter,then the following is returned:- 1)If the entity is a member of any global group and that group is stretched to the enforcement_point_path site,then the API returns an empty list. 2)If the entity is not a member of any global group,this API returns an ‘invalid path’ error message. 3)If both the entity and its corresponding groups are stretched to the enforcement_point_path site , then the API returns the groups list.
Parameters: - intent_path (
str) – String path of the intent object (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- intent_path (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.GroupServiceAssociations(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(intent_path, cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ The API returns all the services associated with the given Group. It also returns the services associated with the parent groups of the given group.
Parameters: - intent_path (
str) – Path of the entity (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyResourceReferenceListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- intent_path (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.IpAddressGroupAssociations(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(ip_address, cursor=None, enforcement_point_path=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get policy groups for which the given IP address is a member.
Parameters: - ip_address (
str) – IPAddress (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ip_address (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.IpDiscoveryProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ip_discovery_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete IP Discovery profile.
Parameters: - ip_discovery_profile_id (
str) – IP Discovery Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ip_discovery_profile_id (
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get(ip_discovery_profile_id)¶ API will get IP Discovery profile.
Parameters: ip_discovery_profile_id ( str) – IP Discovery Profile ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPDiscoveryProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPDiscoveryProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all IP Discovery Profiles active in current discovery profile id.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPDiscoveryProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPDiscoveryProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ip_discovery_profile_id, ip_discovery_profile, override=None)¶ API will create IP Discovery profile.
Parameters: - ip_discovery_profile_id (
str) – IP Discovery Profile ID (required) - ip_discovery_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPDiscoveryProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ip_discovery_profile_id (
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update(ip_discovery_profile_id, ip_discovery_profile, override=None)¶ API will update IP Discovery profile.
Parameters: - ip_discovery_profile_id (
str) – IP Discovery Profile ID (required) - ip_discovery_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPDiscoveryProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPDiscoveryProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ip_discovery_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.IpfixCollectorProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ipfix_collector_profile_id)¶ API deletes IPFIX collector profile. Flow forwarding to collector will be stopped. This API is deprecated. Please use the following API: https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/ipfix-l2-collector-profiles
Parameters: ipfix_collector_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX collector Profile id (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(ipfix_collector_profile_id)¶ API will return details of IPFIX collector profile. If profile does not exist, it will return 404. This API is deprecated. Please use the following API: https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/ipfix-l2-collector-profiles
Parameters: ipfix_collector_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXCollectorProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXCollectorProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will provide list of all IPFIX collector profiles and their details. This API is deprecated. Please use the following API: https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/ipfix-l2-collector-profiles
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXCollectorProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXCollectorProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ipfix_collector_profile_id, i_pfix_collector_profile)¶ Create a new IPFIX collector profile if the IPFIX collector profile with given id does not already exist. If the IPFIX collector profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing IPFIX collector profile. This API is deprecated. Please use the following API: https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/ipfix-l2-collector-profiles
Parameters: - ipfix_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required) - i_pfix_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXCollectorProfile) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_collector_profile_id (
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update(ipfix_collector_profile_id, i_pfix_collector_profile)¶ Create or Replace IPFIX collector profile. IPFIX data will be sent to IPFIX collector port. This API is deprecated. Please use the following API: https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/ipfix-l2-collector-profiles
Parameters: - ipfix_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required) - i_pfix_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXCollectorProfile) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXCollectorProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_collector_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.IpfixDfwCollectorProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id, override=None)¶ API deletes IPFIX dfw collector profile. Flow forwarding to collector will be stopped.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX dfw collector Profile id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
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get(ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id)¶ API will return details of IPFIX dfw collector profile. If profile does not exist, it will return 404.
Parameters: ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX dfw collector profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will provide list of all IPFIX dfw collector profiles and their details.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id, i_pfixdfw_collector_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new IPFIX dfw collector profile if the IPFIX dfw collector profile with given id does not already exist. If the IPFIX dfw collector profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing IPFIX dfw collector profile.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
str) – (required) - i_pfixdfw_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
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update(ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id, i_pfixdfw_collector_profile, override=None)¶ Create or Replace IPFIX dfw collector profile. IPFIX data will be sent to IPFIX collector port.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX dfw collector profile id (required) - i_pfixdfw_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.IpfixDfwProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ipfix_dfw_profile_id, override=None)¶ API deletes IPFIX DFW Profile. Selected IPFIX Collectors will stop receiving flows.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX DFW Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
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get(ipfix_dfw_profile_id)¶ API will return details of IPFIX DFW profile.
Parameters: ipfix_dfw_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX DFW collection id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API provides list IPFIX DFW profiles available on selected logical DFW.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ipfix_dfw_profile_id, i_pfixdfw_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new IPFIX DFW profile if the IPFIX DFW profile with given id does not already exist. If the IPFIX DFW profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing IPFIX DFW profile.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX DFW Profile ID (required) - i_pfixdfw_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
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update(ipfix_dfw_profile_id, i_pfixdfw_profile, override=None)¶ Create or replace IPFIX DFW profile. Config will start forwarding data to provided IPFIX DFW collector.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX DFW Profile ID (required) - i_pfixdfw_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.IpfixL2CollectorProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id, override=None)¶ API deletes IPFIX collector profile. Flow forwarding to collector will be stopped.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX collector Profile id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
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get(ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id)¶ API will return details of IPFIX collector profile.
Parameters: ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2CollectorProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2CollectorProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will provide list of all IPFIX collector profiles and their details.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2CollectorProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2CollectorProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id, i_pfix_l2_collector_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new IPFIX collector profile if the IPFIX collector profile with given id does not already exist. If the IPFIX collector profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing IPFIX collector profile.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required) - i_pfix_l2_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2CollectorProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
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update(ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id, i_pfix_l2_collector_profile, override=None)¶ Create or Replace IPFIX collector profile. IPFIX data will be sent to IPFIX collector.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required) - i_pfix_l2_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2CollectorProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2CollectorProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.IpfixL2Profiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ipfix_l2_profile_id, override=None)¶ API deletes IPFIX L2 Profile. Flow forwarding to selected collector will be stopped.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX L2 Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_profile_id (
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get(ipfix_l2_profile_id)¶ API will return details of IPFIX L2 profile.
Parameters: ipfix_l2_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX L2 profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2ProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2Profile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API provides list IPFIX L2 Profiles available on selected logical l2.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2ProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ipfix_l2_profile_id, i_pfix_l2_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new IPFIX L2 profile if the IPFIX L2 profile with given id does not already exist. If the IPFIX L2 profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing IPFIX L2 profile.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX L2 Profile ID (required) - i_pfix_l2_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2Profile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_profile_id (
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update(ipfix_l2_profile_id, i_pfix_l2_profile, override=None)¶ Create or replace IPFIX L2 Profile. Profile is reusable entity. Single profile can attached multiple bindings e.g group, segment and port.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX L2 Profile ID (required) - i_pfix_l2_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2Profile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2Profile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.IpsecVpnDpdProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(dpd_profile_id)¶ Delete custom dead peer detection (DPD) profile. Profile can not be deleted if profile has references to it.
Parameters: dpd_profile_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(dpd_profile_id)¶ Get custom dead peer detection (DPD) profile, given the particular id.
Parameters: dpd_profile_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnDpdProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnDpdProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get paginated list of all DPD Profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnDpdProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnDpdProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(dpd_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile)¶ Create or patch dead peer detection (DPD) profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile. System will be provisioned with system owned editable default DPD profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile.
Parameters: - dpd_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnDpdProfile) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dpd_profile_id (
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update(dpd_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile)¶ Create or patch dead peer detection (DPD) profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile. System will be provisioned with system owned editable default DPD profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile. Revision is optional for creation and required for update.
Parameters: - dpd_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnDpdProfile) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnDpdProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dpd_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.IpsecVpnIkeProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ike_profile_id)¶ Delete custom IKE Profile. Profile can not be deleted if profile has references to it.
Parameters: ike_profile_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(ike_profile_id)¶ Get custom IKE Profile, given the particular id.
Parameters: ike_profile_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnIkeProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get paginated list of all IKE Profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnIkeProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ike_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile)¶ Create or patch custom internet key exchange (IKE) Profile. IKE Profile is a reusable profile that captures IKE and phase one negotiation parameters. System will be pre provisioned with system owned editable default IKE profile and suggested set of profiles that can be used for peering with popular remote peers like AWS VPN. User can create custom profiles as needed. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile.
Parameters: - ike_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeProfile) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ike_profile_id (
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update(ike_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile)¶ Create or fully replace custom internet key exchange (IKE) Profile. IKE Profile is a reusable profile that captures IKE and phase one negotiation parameters. System will be pre provisioned with system owned editable default IKE profile and suggested set of profiles that can be used for peering with popular remote peers like AWS VPN. User can create custom profiles as needed. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile. Revision is optional for creation and required for update.
Parameters: - ike_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeProfile) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnIkeProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ike_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.IpsecVpnTunnelProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(tunnel_profile_id)¶ Delete custom IPSec tunnel Profile. Profile can not be deleted if profile has references to it.
Parameters: tunnel_profile_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(tunnel_profile_id)¶ Get custom IPSec tunnel Profile, given the particular id.
Parameters: tunnel_profile_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnTunnelProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get paginated list of all IPSec tunnel Profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnTunnelProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(tunnel_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile)¶ Create or patch custom IPSec tunnel profile. IPSec tunnel profile is a reusable profile that captures phase two negotiation parameters and tunnel properties. System will be provisioned with system owned editable default IPSec tunnel profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile.
Parameters: - tunnel_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelProfile) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tunnel_profile_id (
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update(tunnel_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile)¶ Create or fully replace custom IPSec tunnel profile. IPSec tunnel profile is a reusable profile that captures phase two negotiation parameters and tunnel properties. System will be provisioned with system owned editable default IPSec tunnel profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile. Revision is optional for creation and required for update.
Parameters: - tunnel_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelProfile) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnTunnelProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tunnel_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.MacDiscoveryProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(mac_discovery_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete Mac Discovery profile.
Parameters: - mac_discovery_profile_id (
str) – Mac Discovery Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- mac_discovery_profile_id (
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get(mac_discovery_profile_id)¶ API will get Mac Discovery profile.
Parameters: mac_discovery_profile_id ( str) – Mac Discovery Profile ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacDiscoveryProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.MacDiscoveryProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all Mac Discovery Profiles active in current discovery profile id.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacDiscoveryProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.MacDiscoveryProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(mac_discovery_profile_id, mac_discovery_profile, override=None)¶ API will create Mac Discovery profile.
Parameters: - mac_discovery_profile_id (
str) – Mac Discovery Profile ID (required) - mac_discovery_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacDiscoveryProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- mac_discovery_profile_id (
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update(mac_discovery_profile_id, mac_discovery_profile, override=None)¶ API will update Mac Discovery profile.
Parameters: - mac_discovery_profile_id (
str) – Mac Discovery Profile ID (required) - mac_discovery_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacDiscoveryProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.MacDiscoveryProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- mac_discovery_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.PortMirroringProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(port_mirroring_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete port mirroring profile. Mirroring from source to destination ports will be stopped.
Parameters: - port_mirroring_profile_id (
str) – Port Mirroring Profile Id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- port_mirroring_profile_id (
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get(port_mirroring_profile_id)¶ API will return details of port mirroring profile.
Parameters: port_mirroring_profile_id ( str) – Port Mirroring Profile Id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PortMirroringProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all port mirroring profiles group.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PortMirroringProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(port_mirroring_profile_id, port_mirroring_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new Port Mirroring Profile if the Port Mirroring Profile with given id does not already exist. If the Port Mirroring Profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing Port Mirroring Profile. Realized entities of this API can be found using the path of monitoring profile binding map that is used to apply this profile.
Parameters: - port_mirroring_profile_id (
str) – Port Mirroring Profile Id (required) - port_mirroring_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- port_mirroring_profile_id (
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update(port_mirroring_profile_id, port_mirroring_profile, override=None)¶ Create or Replace port mirroring profile. Packets will be mirrored from source group, segment, port to destination group. Realized entities of this API can be found using the path of monitoring profile binding map that is used to apply this profile.
Parameters: - port_mirroring_profile_id (
str) – Port Mirroring Profiles Id (required) - port_mirroring_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PortMirroringProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- port_mirroring_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.QosProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(qos_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete QoS profile.
Parameters: - qos_profile_id (
str) – QoS profile Id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- qos_profile_id (
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get(qos_profile_id)¶ API will return details of QoS profile.
Parameters: qos_profile_id ( str) – QoS profile Id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.QoSProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all QoS profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.QoSProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(qos_profile_id, qos_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new QoS profile if the QoS profile with given id does not already exist. If the QoS profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing QoS profile.
Parameters: - qos_profile_id (
str) – QoS profile Id (required) - qos_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- qos_profile_id (
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update(qos_profile_id, qos_profile, override=None)¶ Create or Replace QoS profile.
Parameters: - qos_profile_id (
str) – QoS profile Id (required) - qos_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.QoSProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- qos_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.SegmentSecurityProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(segment_security_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete segment security profile with the given id.
Parameters: - segment_security_profile_id (
str) – Segment security profile id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_security_profile_id (
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get(segment_security_profile_id)¶ API will return details of the segment security profile with given id. If the profile does not exist, it will return 404.
Parameters: segment_security_profile_id ( str) – Segment security profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SegmentSecurityProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all segment security profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SegmentSecurityProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(segment_security_profile_id, segment_security_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new segment security profile if the segment security profile with given id does not exist. Otherwise, PATCH the existing segment security profile
Parameters: - segment_security_profile_id (
str) – Segment security profile id (required) - segment_security_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_security_profile_id (
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update(segment_security_profile_id, segment_security_profile, override=None)¶ Create or replace a segment security profile
Parameters: - segment_security_profile_id (
str) – Segment security profile id (required) - segment_security_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SegmentSecurityProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_security_profile_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.Segments(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(segment_id)¶ Delete infra segment
Parameters: segment_id ( str) – Segment ID (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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delete_0(segment_id)¶ Force delete bypasses validations during segment deletion. This may result in an inconsistent connectivity.
Parameters: segment_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(segment_id)¶ Read infra segment
Parameters: segment_id ( str) – Segment ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Segment Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all segments under infra.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SegmentListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(segment_id, segment)¶ If segment with the segment-id is not already present, create a new segment. If it already exists, update the segment with specified attributes.
Parameters: - segment_id (
str) – Segment ID (required) - segment (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Segment) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_id (
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patch_0(segment_id, segment)¶ If segment with the segment-id is not already present, create a new segment. If it already exists, update the segment with specified attributes. Force parameter is required when workload connectivity is indirectly impacted with the current update.
Parameters: - segment_id (
str) – Segment ID (required) - segment (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Segment) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_id (
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update(segment_id, segment)¶ If segment with the segment-id is not already present, create a new segment. If it already exists, replace the segment with this object.
Parameters: - segment_id (
str) – Segment ID (required) - segment (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Segment) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Segment
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_id (
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update_0(segment_id, segment)¶ If segment with the segment-id is not already present, create a new segment. If it already exists, replace the segment with this object. Force parameter is required when workload connectivity is indirectly impacted with the current replacement.
Parameters: - segment_id (
str) – Segment ID (required) - segment (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Segment) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Segment
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.Services(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(service_id)¶ Delete Service
Parameters: service_id ( str) – Service ID (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(service_id)¶ Read a service
Parameters: service_id ( str) – Service ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Service Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, default_service=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of Services for infra.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - default_service (
boolorNone) – Fetch all default services (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.ServiceListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(service_id, service)¶ Create a new service if a service with the given ID does not already exist. Creates new service entries if populated in the service. If a service with the given ID already exists, patch the service including the nested service entries.
Parameters: - service_id (
str) – Service ID (required) - service (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Service) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- service_id (
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update(service_id, service)¶ Create a new service if a service with the given ID does not already exist. Creates new service entries if populated in the service. If a service with the given ID already exists, update the service including the nested service entries. This is a full replace.
Parameters: - service_id (
str) – Service ID (required) - service (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Service) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Service
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- service_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.SpoofguardProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(spoofguard_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete SpoofGuard profile with the given id.
Parameters: - spoofguard_profile_id (
str) – SpoofGuard profile id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- spoofguard_profile_id (
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get(spoofguard_profile_id)¶ API will return details of the SpoofGuard profile with given id. If the profile does not exist, it will return 404.
Parameters: spoofguard_profile_id ( str) – SpoofGuard profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SpoofGuardProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SpoofGuardProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all SpoofGuard profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SpoofGuardProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SpoofGuardProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(spoofguard_profile_id, spoof_guard_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new SpoofGuard profile if the SpoofGuard profile with the given id does not exist. Otherwise, patch with the existing SpoofGuard profile.
Parameters: - spoofguard_profile_id (
str) – SpoofGuard profile id (required) - spoof_guard_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SpoofGuardProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- spoofguard_profile_id (
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update(spoofguard_profile_id, spoof_guard_profile, override=None)¶ API will create or replace SpoofGuard profile.
Parameters: - spoofguard_profile_id (
str) – SpoofGuard profile id (required) - spoof_guard_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SpoofGuardProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SpoofGuardProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- spoofguard_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.StubFactory(stub_config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBaseInitialize StubFactoryBase
Parameters: stub_config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.Tags(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
LIST_SOURCE_AMAZON= 'Amazon'¶ Possible value for
sourceof methodTags.list().
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LIST_SOURCE_ANY= 'ANY'¶ Possible value for
sourceof methodTags.list().
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LIST_SOURCE_AZURE= 'Azure'¶ Possible value for
sourceof methodTags.list().
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LIST_SOURCE_NSX= 'NSX'¶ Possible value for
sourceof methodTags.list().
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, scope=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, source=None, tag=None)¶ Returns paginated list of all unique tags. Supports filtering by scope, tag and source from which tags are synched. Supports starts with, equals and contains operators on scope and tag values. To filter tags by starts with on scope or tag, use ‘*’ as prefix before the value. To filter tags by ends with on scope or tag, use ‘*’ as suffix after the value. To filter tags by contain on scope or tag, use ‘*’ as prefix and suffix on the value. Below special characters in the filter value needs to be escaped with hex values. - Character ‘&’ needs to be escaped as ‘%26’ - Character ‘[‘ needs to be escaped as ‘%5B’ - Character ‘]’ needs to be escaped as ‘%5D’ - Character ‘+’ needs to be escaped as ‘%2B’ - Character ‘#’ needs to be escaped as ‘%23’
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - scope (
strorNone) – Tag scope (optional) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional) - source (
strorNone) – Source from which tags are synced. (optional) - tag (
strorNone) – Tag value (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.TagInfoListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.Tier0s(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(tier0_id)¶ Delete Tier-0
Parameters: tier0_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(tier0_id)¶ Read Tier-0
Parameters: tier0_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Tier0 Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all Tier-0s
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Tier0ListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(tier0_id, tier0)¶ If a Tier-0 with the tier-0-id is not already present, create a new Tier-0. If it already exists, update the Tier-0 for specified attributes.
Parameters: - tier0_id (
str) – (required) - tier0 (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier0_id (
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reprocess(tier0_id, enforcement_point_path=None)¶ Reprocess Tier0 gateway configuration and configuration of related entities like Tier0 interfaces and static routes, etc. Any missing Updates are published to NSX controller.
Parameters: - tier0_id (
str) – (required) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier0_id (
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update(tier0_id, tier0)¶ If a Tier-0 with the tier-0-id is not already present, create a new Tier-0. If it already exists, replace the Tier-0 instance with the new object.
Parameters: - tier0_id (
str) – (required) - tier0 (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Tier0
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier0_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.Tier1s(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(tier1_id)¶ Delete Tier-1 configuration
Parameters: tier1_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(tier1_id)¶ Read Tier-1 configuration
Parameters: tier1_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Tier1 Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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patch(tier1_id, tier1)¶ If Tier-1 with the tier-1-id is not already present, create a new Tier-1 instance. If it already exists, update the tier-1 instance with specified attributes.
Parameters: - tier1_id (
str) – (required) - tier1 (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier1_id (
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reprocess(tier1_id, enforcement_point_path=None)¶ Reprocess Tier1 gateway configuration and configuration of related entities like Tier1 interfaces and static routes, etc. Any missing Updates are published to NSX controller.
Parameters: - tier1_id (
str) – (required) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier1_id (
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update(tier1_id, tier1)¶ If Tier-1 with the tier-1-id is not already present, create a new Tier-1 instance. If it already exists, replace the Tier-1 instance with this object.
Parameters: - tier1_id (
str) – (required) - tier1 (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Tier1
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier1_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.VirtualMachineGroupAssociations(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(vm_external_id, cursor=None, enforcement_point_path=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get policy groups for which the given VM is a member.
Parameters: - vm_external_id (
str) – Virtual machine external ID (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- vm_external_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.global_infra_client.VirtualNetworkInterfaceGroupAssociations(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(vif_external_id, cursor=None, enforcement_point_path=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get policy groups for which the given VIF is a member.
Parameters: - vif_external_id (
str) – Virtual network interface external ID (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- vif_external_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client module¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.DhcpRelayConfigs(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(dhcp_relay_config_id)¶ Delete DHCP relay configuration
Parameters: dhcp_relay_config_id ( str) – DHCP relay config ID (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(dhcp_relay_config_id)¶ Read DHCP relay configuration
Parameters: dhcp_relay_config_id ( str) – DHCP relay config ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpRelayConfigReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpRelayConfig Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all DHCP relay config instances
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpRelayConfigListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpRelayConfigListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(dhcp_relay_config_id, dhcp_relay_config)¶ If DHCP relay config with the dhcp-relay-config-id is not already present, create a new DHCP relay config instance. If it already exists, update the DHCP relay config instance with specified attributes.
Parameters: - dhcp_relay_config_id (
str) – DHCP relay config ID (required) - dhcp_relay_config (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpRelayConfig) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dhcp_relay_config_id (
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update(dhcp_relay_config_id, dhcp_relay_config)¶ If DHCP relay config with the dhcp-relay-config-id is not already present, create a new DHCP relay config instance. If it already exists, replace the DHCP relay config instance with this object.
Parameters: - dhcp_relay_config_id (
str) – DHCP relay config ID (required) - dhcp_relay_config (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpRelayConfig) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpRelayConfig
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dhcp_relay_config_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.DhcpServerConfigs(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(dhcp_server_config_id)¶ Delete DHCP server configuration
Parameters: dhcp_server_config_id ( str) – DHCP server config ID (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(dhcp_server_config_id)¶ Read DHCP server configuration
Parameters: dhcp_server_config_id ( str) – DHCP server config ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerConfigReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpServerConfig Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all DHCP server config instances
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerConfigListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpServerConfigListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(dhcp_server_config_id, dhcp_server_config)¶ If DHCP server config with the dhcp-server-config-id is not already present, create a new DHCP server config instance. If it already exists, update the DHCP server config instance with specified attributes. Realized entities of this API can be found using the path of Tier-0, Tier1, or Segment where this config is applied on. Modification of edge_cluster_path in DhcpServerConfig will lose all existing DHCP leases. If both the preferred_edge_paths in the DhcpServerConfig are changed in a same PATCH API, e.g. change from [a,b] to [x,y], the current DHCP server leases will be lost, which could cause network connectivity issues. It is recommended to change only one member index in an update call, e.g. from [a, b] to [a,y]. Clearing preferred_edge_paths will not reassign edge nodes from the edge cluster. Instead, the previously-allocated edge nodes will be retained to avoid loss of leases.
Parameters: - dhcp_server_config_id (
str) – DHCP server config ID (required) - dhcp_server_config (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerConfig) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dhcp_server_config_id (
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update(dhcp_server_config_id, dhcp_server_config)¶ If DHCP server config with the dhcp-server-config-id is not already present, create a new DHCP server config instance. If it already exists, replace the DHCP server config instance with this object. Realized entities of this API can be found using the path of Tier-0, Tier1, or Segment where this config is applied on. Modification of edge_cluster_path in DhcpServerConfig will lose all existing DHCP leases. If both the preferred_edge_paths in the DhcpServerConfig are changed in a same PUT API, e.g. change from [a,b] to [x,y], the current DHCP server leases will be lost, which could cause network connectivity issues. It is recommended to change only one member index in an update call, e.g. from [a, b] to [a,y]. Clearing preferred_edge_paths will not reassign edge nodes from the edge cluster. Instead, the previously-allocated edge nodes will be retained to avoid loss of leases.
Parameters: - dhcp_server_config_id (
str) – DHCP server config ID (required) - dhcp_server_config (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerConfig) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DhcpServerConfig
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dhcp_server_config_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.DnsForwarderZones(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(dns_forwarder_zone_id)¶ Delete the DNS Forwarder Zone
Parameters: dns_forwarder_zone_id ( str) – DNS Forwarder Zone ID (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(dns_forwarder_zone_id)¶ Read the DNS Forwarder Zone
Parameters: dns_forwarder_zone_id ( str) – DNS Forwarder Zone ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarderZoneReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDnsForwarderZone Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all Dns Forwarder Zones
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarderZoneListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDnsForwarderZoneListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(dns_forwarder_zone_id, policy_dns_forwarder_zone)¶ Create or update the DNS Forwarder Zone
Parameters: - dns_forwarder_zone_id (
str) – DNS Forwarder Zone ID (required) - policy_dns_forwarder_zone (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarderZone) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dns_forwarder_zone_id (
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update(dns_forwarder_zone_id, policy_dns_forwarder_zone)¶ Create or update the DNS Forwarder Zone
Parameters: - dns_forwarder_zone_id (
str) – DNS Forwarder Zone ID (required) - policy_dns_forwarder_zone (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarderZone) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDnsForwarderZone
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dns_forwarder_zone_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.DnsSecurityProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(profile_id, override=None)¶ Delete DNS security profile
Parameters: - profile_id (
str) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- profile_id (
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get(profile_id)¶ Read the DNS Forwarder for the given tier-0 instance
Parameters: profile_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DnsSecurityProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ List all DNS security profiles
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DnsSecurityProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(profile_id, dns_security_profile, override=None)¶ Create or update DNS security profile
Parameters: - profile_id (
str) – (required) - dns_security_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- profile_id (
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update(profile_id, dns_security_profile, override=None)¶ Create or update DNS security profile
Parameters: - profile_id (
str) – (required) - dns_security_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DnsSecurityProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.Domains(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
get(domain_id)¶ Read a domain.
Parameters: domain_id ( str) – Domain ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DomainReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Domain Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all domains for infra.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.DomainListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.Drafts(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(draft_id)¶ Delete a manual draft.
Parameters: draft_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(draft_id)¶ Read a draft for a given draft identifier.
Parameters: draft_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDraftReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDraft Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(auto_drafts=None, cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ List policy drafts.
Parameters: - auto_drafts (
boolorNone) – Fetch list of draft based on is_auto_draft flag (optional) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDraftListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- auto_drafts (
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patch(draft_id, policy_draft)¶ Create a new manual draft if the specified draft id does not correspond to an existing draft. Update the manual draft otherwise. Auto draft can not be updated.
Parameters: - draft_id (
str) – (required) - policy_draft (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDraft) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- draft_id (
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publish(draft_id, infra)¶ Read a draft and publish it by applying changes onto current configuration.
Parameters: - draft_id (
str) – (required) - infra (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Infra) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- draft_id (
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update(draft_id, policy_draft)¶ Create a new manual draft if the specified draft id does not correspond to an existing draft. Update the manual draft otherwise. Auto draft can not be updated.
Parameters: - draft_id (
str) – (required) - policy_draft (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDraft) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyDraft
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- draft_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.FirewallSchedulers(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(firewall_scheduler_id, force=None)¶ Deletes the specified PolicyFirewallScheduler. If scheduler is consumed in a security policy, it won’t get deleted.
Parameters: - firewall_scheduler_id (
str) – (required) - force (
boolorNone) – Force delete the resource even if it is being used somewhere (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_scheduler_id (
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get(firewall_scheduler_id)¶ Get a PolicyFirewallScheduler by id
Parameters: firewall_scheduler_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSchedulerReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallScheduler Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get all PolicyFirewallSchedulers
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSchedulerListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallSchedulerListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(firewall_scheduler_id, policy_firewall_scheduler)¶ Creates/Updates a PolicyFirewallScheduler, which can be set at security policy. Note that at least one property out of “days”, “start_date”, “time_interval”, “end_date” is required if “recurring” field is true. Also “start_time” and “end_time” should not be present. And if “recurring” field is false then “start_date” and “end_date” is mandatory, “start_time” and “end_time” is optional. Also the fields “days” and “time_interval” should not be present.
Parameters: - firewall_scheduler_id (
str) – (required) - policy_firewall_scheduler (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallScheduler) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_scheduler_id (
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update(firewall_scheduler_id, policy_firewall_scheduler)¶ Updates a PolicyFirewallScheduler, which can be set at security policy. Note that at least one property out of “days”, “start_date”, “time_interval”, “end_date” is required if “recurring” field is true. Also “start_time” and “end_time” should not be present. And if “recurring” field is false then “start_date” and “end_date” is mandatory, “start_time” and “end_time” is optional. Also the fields “days” and “time_interval” should not be present.
Parameters: - firewall_scheduler_id (
str) – (required) - policy_firewall_scheduler (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallScheduler) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallScheduler
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_scheduler_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.FirewallSessionTimerProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(firewall_session_timer_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete Firewall Session Timer Profile
Parameters: - firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
str) – Firewall Session Timer Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
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get(firewall_session_timer_profile_id)¶ API will get Firewall Session Timer Profile
Parameters: firewall_session_timer_profile_id ( str) – Firewall Session Timer Profile ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all Firewall Session Timer Profiles
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(firewall_session_timer_profile_id, policy_firewall_session_timer_profile, override=None)¶ API will create/update Firewall Session Timer Profile
Parameters: - firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
str) – Firewall Session Timer Profile ID (required) - policy_firewall_session_timer_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
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update(firewall_session_timer_profile_id, policy_firewall_session_timer_profile, override=None)¶ API will update Firewall Session Timer Profile
Parameters: - firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
str) – Firewall Session Timer Profile ID (required) - policy_firewall_session_timer_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- firewall_session_timer_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.FloodProtectionProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(flood_protection_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete Flood Protection Profile
Parameters: - flood_protection_profile_id (
str) – Flood Protection Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- flood_protection_profile_id (
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get(flood_protection_profile_id)¶ API will get Flood Protection Profile
Parameters: flood_protection_profile_id ( str) – Flood Protection Profile ID (required)Return type: vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.FloodProtectionProfile The return value will contain all the attributes defined in com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfile.Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all Flood Protection Profiles
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.FloodProtectionProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(flood_protection_profile_id, flood_protection_profile, override=None)¶ API will create/update Flood Protection Profile
Parameters: - flood_protection_profile_id (
str) – Firewall Flood Protection Profile ID (required) - flood_protection_profile (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStruct) – (required) The parameter must contain all the attributes defined incom.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfile. - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- flood_protection_profile_id (
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update(flood_protection_profile_id, flood_protection_profile, override=None)¶ API will update Firewall Flood Protection Profile
Parameters: - flood_protection_profile_id (
str) – Flood Protection Profile ID (required) - flood_protection_profile (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStruct) – (required) The parameter must contain all the attributes defined incom.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfile. - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.FloodProtectionProfile The return value will contain all the attributes defined in
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfile.Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- flood_protection_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.GroupAssociations(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(intent_path, cursor=None, enforcement_point_path=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get policy groups for which the given object is a member. In Federation environment, if the given object is a global entity (eg: global segment) and if the entity is not stretched to the site specified in the enforcement_point_path parameter,then the following is returned:- 1)If the entity is a member of any global group and that group is stretched to the enforcement_point_path site,then the API returns an empty list. 2)If the entity is not a member of any global group,this API returns an ‘invalid path’ error message. 3)If both the entity and its corresponding groups are stretched to the enforcement_point_path site , then the API returns the groups list.
Parameters: - intent_path (
str) – String path of the intent object (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- intent_path (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.GroupServiceAssociations(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(intent_path, cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ The API returns all the services associated with the given Group. It also returns the services associated with the parent groups of the given group.
Parameters: - intent_path (
str) – Path of the entity (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyResourceReferenceListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- intent_path (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.IpAddressGroupAssociations(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(ip_address, cursor=None, enforcement_point_path=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get policy groups for which the given IP address is a member.
Parameters: - ip_address (
str) – IPAddress (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ip_address (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.IpDiscoveryProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ip_discovery_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete IP Discovery profile.
Parameters: - ip_discovery_profile_id (
str) – IP Discovery Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ip_discovery_profile_id (
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get(ip_discovery_profile_id)¶ API will get IP Discovery profile.
Parameters: ip_discovery_profile_id ( str) – IP Discovery Profile ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPDiscoveryProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPDiscoveryProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all IP Discovery Profiles active in current discovery profile id.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPDiscoveryProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPDiscoveryProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ip_discovery_profile_id, ip_discovery_profile, override=None)¶ API will create IP Discovery profile.
Parameters: - ip_discovery_profile_id (
str) – IP Discovery Profile ID (required) - ip_discovery_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPDiscoveryProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ip_discovery_profile_id (
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update(ip_discovery_profile_id, ip_discovery_profile, override=None)¶ API will update IP Discovery profile.
Parameters: - ip_discovery_profile_id (
str) – IP Discovery Profile ID (required) - ip_discovery_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPDiscoveryProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPDiscoveryProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ip_discovery_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.IpfixCollectorProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ipfix_collector_profile_id)¶ API deletes IPFIX collector profile. Flow forwarding to collector will be stopped. This API is deprecated. Please use the following API: https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/ipfix-l2-collector-profiles
Parameters: ipfix_collector_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX collector Profile id (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(ipfix_collector_profile_id)¶ API will return details of IPFIX collector profile. If profile does not exist, it will return 404. This API is deprecated. Please use the following API: https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/ipfix-l2-collector-profiles
Parameters: ipfix_collector_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXCollectorProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXCollectorProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will provide list of all IPFIX collector profiles and their details. This API is deprecated. Please use the following API: https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/ipfix-l2-collector-profiles
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXCollectorProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXCollectorProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ipfix_collector_profile_id, i_pfix_collector_profile)¶ Create a new IPFIX collector profile if the IPFIX collector profile with given id does not already exist. If the IPFIX collector profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing IPFIX collector profile. This API is deprecated. Please use the following API: https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/ipfix-l2-collector-profiles
Parameters: - ipfix_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required) - i_pfix_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXCollectorProfile) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_collector_profile_id (
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update(ipfix_collector_profile_id, i_pfix_collector_profile)¶ Create or Replace IPFIX collector profile. IPFIX data will be sent to IPFIX collector port. This API is deprecated. Please use the following API: https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/ipfix-l2-collector-profiles
Parameters: - ipfix_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required) - i_pfix_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXCollectorProfile) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXCollectorProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_collector_profile_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.IpfixDfwCollectorProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id, override=None)¶ API deletes IPFIX dfw collector profile. Flow forwarding to collector will be stopped.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX dfw collector Profile id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
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get(ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id)¶ API will return details of IPFIX dfw collector profile. If profile does not exist, it will return 404.
Parameters: ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX dfw collector profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will provide list of all IPFIX dfw collector profiles and their details.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id, i_pfixdfw_collector_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new IPFIX dfw collector profile if the IPFIX dfw collector profile with given id does not already exist. If the IPFIX dfw collector profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing IPFIX dfw collector profile.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
str) – (required) - i_pfixdfw_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
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update(ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id, i_pfixdfw_collector_profile, override=None)¶ Create or Replace IPFIX dfw collector profile. IPFIX data will be sent to IPFIX collector port.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX dfw collector profile id (required) - i_pfixdfw_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.IpfixDfwProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ipfix_dfw_profile_id, override=None)¶ API deletes IPFIX DFW Profile. Selected IPFIX Collectors will stop receiving flows.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX DFW Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
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get(ipfix_dfw_profile_id)¶ API will return details of IPFIX DFW profile.
Parameters: ipfix_dfw_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX DFW collection id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API provides list IPFIX DFW profiles available on selected logical DFW.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ipfix_dfw_profile_id, i_pfixdfw_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new IPFIX DFW profile if the IPFIX DFW profile with given id does not already exist. If the IPFIX DFW profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing IPFIX DFW profile.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX DFW Profile ID (required) - i_pfixdfw_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
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update(ipfix_dfw_profile_id, i_pfixdfw_profile, override=None)¶ Create or replace IPFIX DFW profile. Config will start forwarding data to provided IPFIX DFW collector.
Parameters: - ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX DFW Profile ID (required) - i_pfixdfw_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXDFWProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_dfw_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.IpfixL2CollectorProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id, override=None)¶ API deletes IPFIX collector profile. Flow forwarding to collector will be stopped.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX collector Profile id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
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get(ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id)¶ API will return details of IPFIX collector profile.
Parameters: ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2CollectorProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2CollectorProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will provide list of all IPFIX collector profiles and their details.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2CollectorProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2CollectorProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id, i_pfix_l2_collector_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new IPFIX collector profile if the IPFIX collector profile with given id does not already exist. If the IPFIX collector profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing IPFIX collector profile.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required) - i_pfix_l2_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2CollectorProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
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update(ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id, i_pfix_l2_collector_profile, override=None)¶ Create or Replace IPFIX collector profile. IPFIX data will be sent to IPFIX collector.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX collector profile id (required) - i_pfix_l2_collector_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2CollectorProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2CollectorProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_collector_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.IpfixL2Profiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ipfix_l2_profile_id, override=None)¶ API deletes IPFIX L2 Profile. Flow forwarding to selected collector will be stopped.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX L2 Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_profile_id (
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get(ipfix_l2_profile_id)¶ API will return details of IPFIX L2 profile.
Parameters: ipfix_l2_profile_id ( str) – IPFIX L2 profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2ProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2Profile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API provides list IPFIX L2 Profiles available on selected logical l2.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2ProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ipfix_l2_profile_id, i_pfix_l2_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new IPFIX L2 profile if the IPFIX L2 profile with given id does not already exist. If the IPFIX L2 profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing IPFIX L2 profile.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX L2 Profile ID (required) - i_pfix_l2_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2Profile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_profile_id (
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update(ipfix_l2_profile_id, i_pfix_l2_profile, override=None)¶ Create or replace IPFIX L2 Profile. Profile is reusable entity. Single profile can attached multiple bindings e.g group, segment and port.
Parameters: - ipfix_l2_profile_id (
str) – IPFIX L2 Profile ID (required) - i_pfix_l2_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2Profile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPFIXL2Profile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ipfix_l2_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.IpsecVpnDpdProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(dpd_profile_id)¶ Delete custom dead peer detection (DPD) profile. Profile can not be deleted if profile has references to it.
Parameters: dpd_profile_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(dpd_profile_id)¶ Get custom dead peer detection (DPD) profile, given the particular id.
Parameters: dpd_profile_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnDpdProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnDpdProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get paginated list of all DPD Profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnDpdProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnDpdProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(dpd_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile)¶ Create or patch dead peer detection (DPD) profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile. System will be provisioned with system owned editable default DPD profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile.
Parameters: - dpd_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnDpdProfile) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dpd_profile_id (
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update(dpd_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile)¶ Create or patch dead peer detection (DPD) profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile. System will be provisioned with system owned editable default DPD profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile. Revision is optional for creation and required for update.
Parameters: - dpd_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnDpdProfile) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnDpdProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- dpd_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.IpsecVpnIkeProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(ike_profile_id)¶ Delete custom IKE Profile. Profile can not be deleted if profile has references to it.
Parameters: ike_profile_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(ike_profile_id)¶ Get custom IKE Profile, given the particular id.
Parameters: ike_profile_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnIkeProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get paginated list of all IKE Profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnIkeProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(ike_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile)¶ Create or patch custom internet key exchange (IKE) Profile. IKE Profile is a reusable profile that captures IKE and phase one negotiation parameters. System will be pre provisioned with system owned editable default IKE profile and suggested set of profiles that can be used for peering with popular remote peers like AWS VPN. User can create custom profiles as needed. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile.
Parameters: - ike_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeProfile) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ike_profile_id (
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update(ike_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile)¶ Create or fully replace custom internet key exchange (IKE) Profile. IKE Profile is a reusable profile that captures IKE and phase one negotiation parameters. System will be pre provisioned with system owned editable default IKE profile and suggested set of profiles that can be used for peering with popular remote peers like AWS VPN. User can create custom profiles as needed. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile. Revision is optional for creation and required for update.
Parameters: - ike_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeProfile) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnIkeProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- ike_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.IpsecVpnTunnelProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(tunnel_profile_id)¶ Delete custom IPSec tunnel Profile. Profile can not be deleted if profile has references to it.
Parameters: tunnel_profile_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(tunnel_profile_id)¶ Get custom IPSec tunnel Profile, given the particular id.
Parameters: tunnel_profile_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnTunnelProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get paginated list of all IPSec tunnel Profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnTunnelProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(tunnel_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile)¶ Create or patch custom IPSec tunnel profile. IPSec tunnel profile is a reusable profile that captures phase two negotiation parameters and tunnel properties. System will be provisioned with system owned editable default IPSec tunnel profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile.
Parameters: - tunnel_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelProfile) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tunnel_profile_id (
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update(tunnel_profile_id, ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile)¶ Create or fully replace custom IPSec tunnel profile. IPSec tunnel profile is a reusable profile that captures phase two negotiation parameters and tunnel properties. System will be provisioned with system owned editable default IPSec tunnel profile. Any change in profile affects all sessions consuming this profile. Revision is optional for creation and required for update.
Parameters: - tunnel_profile_id (
str) – (required) - ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelProfile) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.IPSecVpnTunnelProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tunnel_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.MacDiscoveryProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(mac_discovery_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete Mac Discovery profile.
Parameters: - mac_discovery_profile_id (
str) – Mac Discovery Profile ID (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- mac_discovery_profile_id (
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get(mac_discovery_profile_id)¶ API will get Mac Discovery profile.
Parameters: mac_discovery_profile_id ( str) – Mac Discovery Profile ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacDiscoveryProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.MacDiscoveryProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all Mac Discovery Profiles active in current discovery profile id.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacDiscoveryProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.MacDiscoveryProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(mac_discovery_profile_id, mac_discovery_profile, override=None)¶ API will create Mac Discovery profile.
Parameters: - mac_discovery_profile_id (
str) – Mac Discovery Profile ID (required) - mac_discovery_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacDiscoveryProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- mac_discovery_profile_id (
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update(mac_discovery_profile_id, mac_discovery_profile, override=None)¶ API will update Mac Discovery profile.
Parameters: - mac_discovery_profile_id (
str) – Mac Discovery Profile ID (required) - mac_discovery_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacDiscoveryProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.MacDiscoveryProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- mac_discovery_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.PortMirroringProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(port_mirroring_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete port mirroring profile. Mirroring from source to destination ports will be stopped.
Parameters: - port_mirroring_profile_id (
str) – Port Mirroring Profile Id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- port_mirroring_profile_id (
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get(port_mirroring_profile_id)¶ API will return details of port mirroring profile.
Parameters: port_mirroring_profile_id ( str) – Port Mirroring Profile Id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PortMirroringProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all port mirroring profiles group.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PortMirroringProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(port_mirroring_profile_id, port_mirroring_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new Port Mirroring Profile if the Port Mirroring Profile with given id does not already exist. If the Port Mirroring Profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing Port Mirroring Profile. Realized entities of this API can be found using the path of monitoring profile binding map that is used to apply this profile.
Parameters: - port_mirroring_profile_id (
str) – Port Mirroring Profile Id (required) - port_mirroring_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- port_mirroring_profile_id (
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update(port_mirroring_profile_id, port_mirroring_profile, override=None)¶ Create or Replace port mirroring profile. Packets will be mirrored from source group, segment, port to destination group. Realized entities of this API can be found using the path of monitoring profile binding map that is used to apply this profile.
Parameters: - port_mirroring_profile_id (
str) – Port Mirroring Profiles Id (required) - port_mirroring_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PortMirroringProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- port_mirroring_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.QosProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(qos_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete QoS profile.
Parameters: - qos_profile_id (
str) – QoS profile Id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- qos_profile_id (
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get(qos_profile_id)¶ API will return details of QoS profile.
Parameters: qos_profile_id ( str) – QoS profile Id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.QoSProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all QoS profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.QoSProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(qos_profile_id, qos_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new QoS profile if the QoS profile with given id does not already exist. If the QoS profile with the given id already exists, patch with the existing QoS profile.
Parameters: - qos_profile_id (
str) – QoS profile Id (required) - qos_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- qos_profile_id (
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update(qos_profile_id, qos_profile, override=None)¶ Create or Replace QoS profile.
Parameters: - qos_profile_id (
str) – QoS profile Id (required) - qos_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.QoSProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- qos_profile_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.SegmentSecurityProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(segment_security_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete segment security profile with the given id.
Parameters: - segment_security_profile_id (
str) – Segment security profile id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_security_profile_id (
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get(segment_security_profile_id)¶ API will return details of the segment security profile with given id. If the profile does not exist, it will return 404.
Parameters: segment_security_profile_id ( str) – Segment security profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SegmentSecurityProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all segment security profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SegmentSecurityProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(segment_security_profile_id, segment_security_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new segment security profile if the segment security profile with given id does not exist. Otherwise, PATCH the existing segment security profile
Parameters: - segment_security_profile_id (
str) – Segment security profile id (required) - segment_security_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_security_profile_id (
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update(segment_security_profile_id, segment_security_profile, override=None)¶ Create or replace a segment security profile
Parameters: - segment_security_profile_id (
str) – Segment security profile id (required) - segment_security_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SegmentSecurityProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_security_profile_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.Segments(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(segment_id)¶ Delete infra segment
Parameters: segment_id ( str) – Segment ID (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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delete_0(segment_id)¶ Force delete bypasses validations during segment deletion. This may result in an inconsistent connectivity.
Parameters: segment_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(segment_id)¶ Read infra segment
Parameters: segment_id ( str) – Segment ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Segment Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all segments under infra.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SegmentListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(segment_id, segment)¶ If segment with the segment-id is not already present, create a new segment. If it already exists, update the segment with specified attributes.
Parameters: - segment_id (
str) – Segment ID (required) - segment (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Segment) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_id (
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patch_0(segment_id, segment)¶ If segment with the segment-id is not already present, create a new segment. If it already exists, update the segment with specified attributes. Force parameter is required when workload connectivity is indirectly impacted with the current update.
Parameters: - segment_id (
str) – Segment ID (required) - segment (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Segment) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_id (
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update(segment_id, segment)¶ If segment with the segment-id is not already present, create a new segment. If it already exists, replace the segment with this object.
Parameters: - segment_id (
str) – Segment ID (required) - segment (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Segment) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Segment
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_id (
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update_0(segment_id, segment)¶ If segment with the segment-id is not already present, create a new segment. If it already exists, replace the segment with this object. Force parameter is required when workload connectivity is indirectly impacted with the current replacement.
Parameters: - segment_id (
str) – Segment ID (required) - segment (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Segment) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Segment
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- segment_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.Services(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(service_id)¶ Delete Service
Parameters: service_id ( str) – Service ID (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(service_id)¶ Read a service
Parameters: service_id ( str) – Service ID (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Service Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, default_service=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of Services for infra.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - default_service (
boolorNone) – Fetch all default services (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.ServiceListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(service_id, service)¶ Create a new service if a service with the given ID does not already exist. Creates new service entries if populated in the service. If a service with the given ID already exists, patch the service including the nested service entries.
Parameters: - service_id (
str) – Service ID (required) - service (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Service) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- service_id (
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update(service_id, service)¶ Create a new service if a service with the given ID does not already exist. Creates new service entries if populated in the service. If a service with the given ID already exists, update the service including the nested service entries. This is a full replace.
Parameters: - service_id (
str) – Service ID (required) - service (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Service) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Service
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- service_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.SpoofguardProfiles(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(spoofguard_profile_id, override=None)¶ API will delete SpoofGuard profile with the given id.
Parameters: - spoofguard_profile_id (
str) – SpoofGuard profile id (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- spoofguard_profile_id (
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get(spoofguard_profile_id)¶ API will return details of the SpoofGuard profile with given id. If the profile does not exist, it will return 404.
Parameters: spoofguard_profile_id ( str) – SpoofGuard profile id (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SpoofGuardProfileReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SpoofGuardProfile Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ API will list all SpoofGuard profiles.
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SpoofGuardProfileListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SpoofGuardProfileListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(spoofguard_profile_id, spoof_guard_profile, override=None)¶ Create a new SpoofGuard profile if the SpoofGuard profile with the given id does not exist. Otherwise, patch with the existing SpoofGuard profile.
Parameters: - spoofguard_profile_id (
str) – SpoofGuard profile id (required) - spoof_guard_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SpoofGuardProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- spoofguard_profile_id (
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update(spoofguard_profile_id, spoof_guard_profile, override=None)¶ API will create or replace SpoofGuard profile.
Parameters: - spoofguard_profile_id (
str) – SpoofGuard profile id (required) - spoof_guard_profile (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SpoofGuardProfile) – (required) - override (
boolorNone) – Locally override the global object (optional, default to false)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SpoofGuardProfile
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- spoofguard_profile_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.StubFactory(stub_config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBaseInitialize StubFactoryBase
Parameters: stub_config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.Tags(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
LIST_SOURCE_AMAZON= 'Amazon'¶ Possible value for
sourceof methodTags.list().
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LIST_SOURCE_ANY= 'ANY'¶ Possible value for
sourceof methodTags.list().
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LIST_SOURCE_AZURE= 'Azure'¶ Possible value for
sourceof methodTags.list().
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LIST_SOURCE_NSX= 'NSX'¶ Possible value for
sourceof methodTags.list().
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, scope=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, source=None, tag=None)¶ Returns paginated list of all unique tags. Supports filtering by scope, tag and source from which tags are synched. Supports starts with, equals and contains operators on scope and tag values. To filter tags by starts with on scope or tag, use ‘*’ as prefix before the value. To filter tags by ends with on scope or tag, use ‘*’ as suffix after the value. To filter tags by contain on scope or tag, use ‘*’ as prefix and suffix on the value. Below special characters in the filter value needs to be escaped with hex values. - Character ‘&’ needs to be escaped as ‘%26’ - Character ‘[‘ needs to be escaped as ‘%5B’ - Character ‘]’ needs to be escaped as ‘%5D’ - Character ‘+’ needs to be escaped as ‘%2B’ - Character ‘#’ needs to be escaped as ‘%23’
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - scope (
strorNone) – Tag scope (optional) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional) - source (
strorNone) – Source from which tags are synced. (optional) - tag (
strorNone) – Tag value (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.TagInfoListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.Tier0s(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(tier0_id)¶ Delete Tier-0
Parameters: tier0_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(tier0_id)¶ Read Tier-0
Parameters: tier0_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Tier0 Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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list(cursor=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Paginated list of all Tier-0s
Parameters: - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Tier0ListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- cursor (
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patch(tier0_id, tier0)¶ If a Tier-0 with the tier-0-id is not already present, create a new Tier-0. If it already exists, update the Tier-0 for specified attributes.
Parameters: - tier0_id (
str) – (required) - tier0 (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier0_id (
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reprocess(tier0_id, enforcement_point_path=None)¶ Reprocess Tier0 gateway configuration and configuration of related entities like Tier0 interfaces and static routes, etc. Any missing Updates are published to NSX controller.
Parameters: - tier0_id (
str) – (required) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier0_id (
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update(tier0_id, tier0)¶ If a Tier-0 with the tier-0-id is not already present, create a new Tier-0. If it already exists, replace the Tier-0 instance with the new object.
Parameters: - tier0_id (
str) – (required) - tier0 (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Tier0
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier0_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.Tier1s(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
delete(tier1_id)¶ Delete Tier-1 configuration
Parameters: tier1_id ( str) – (required)Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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get(tier1_id)¶ Read Tier-1 configuration
Parameters: tier1_id ( str) – (required)Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Tier1 Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found
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patch(tier1_id, tier1)¶ If Tier-1 with the tier-1-id is not already present, create a new Tier-1 instance. If it already exists, update the tier-1 instance with specified attributes.
Parameters: - tier1_id (
str) – (required) - tier1 (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1) – (required)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier1_id (
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reprocess(tier1_id, enforcement_point_path=None)¶ Reprocess Tier1 gateway configuration and configuration of related entities like Tier1 interfaces and static routes, etc. Any missing Updates are published to NSX controller.
Parameters: - tier1_id (
str) – (required) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional)
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier1_id (
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update(tier1_id, tier1)¶ If Tier-1 with the tier-1-id is not already present, create a new Tier-1 instance. If it already exists, replace the Tier-1 instance with this object.
Parameters: - tier1_id (
str) – (required) - tier1 (
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1) – (required)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.Tier1
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- tier1_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.VirtualMachineGroupAssociations(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(vm_external_id, cursor=None, enforcement_point_path=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get policy groups for which the given VM is a member.
Parameters: - vm_external_id (
str) – Virtual machine external ID (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- vm_external_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.infra_client.VirtualNetworkInterfaceGroupAssociations(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(vif_external_id, cursor=None, enforcement_point_path=None, include_mark_for_delete_objects=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Get policy groups for which the given VIF is a member.
Parameters: - vif_external_id (
str) – Virtual network interface external ID (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point (optional) - include_mark_for_delete_objects (
boolorNone) – Include objects that are marked for deletion in results (optional, default to false) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResultReturns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResult
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- vif_external_id (
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client module¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ALGTypeServiceEntry(alg=None, destination_ports=None, source_ports=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ALGTypeServiceEntry', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAn ServiceEntry that represents an ALG protocol
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - alg (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ALGTypeServiceEntry.ALG_ORACLE_TNSALGTypeServiceEntry.ALG_FTPALGTypeServiceEntry.ALG_SUN_RPC_TCPALGTypeServiceEntry.ALG_SUN_RPC_UDPALGTypeServiceEntry.ALG_MS_RPC_TCPALGTypeServiceEntry.ALG_MS_RPC_UDPALGTypeServiceEntry.ALG_NBNS_BROADCASTALGTypeServiceEntry.ALG_NBDG_BROADCASTALGTypeServiceEntry.ALG_TFTP
The Application Layer Gateway (ALG) protocol. Please note, protocol NBNS_BROADCAST and NBDG_BROADCAST are deprecated. Please use UDP protocol and create L4 Port Set type of service instead.
- destination_ports (
listofstrorNone) – The destination_port cannot be empty and must be a single value. format: port-or-range - source_ports (
listofstrorNone) – - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
ServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPPROTOCOLSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IGMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ALGTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_L4PORTSETSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ETHERTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDSERVICESERVICEENTRY
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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ALG_FTP= 'FTP'¶
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ALG_MS_RPC_TCP= 'MS_RPC_TCP'¶
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ALG_MS_RPC_UDP= 'MS_RPC_UDP'¶
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ALG_NBDG_BROADCAST= 'NBDG_BROADCAST'¶
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ALG_NBNS_BROADCAST= 'NBNS_BROADCAST'¶
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ALG_ORACLE_TNS= 'ORACLE_TNS'¶
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ALG_SUN_RPC_TCP= 'SUN_RPC_TCP'¶
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ALG_SUN_RPC_UDP= 'SUN_RPC_UDP'¶
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ALG_TFTP= 'TFTP'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AbstractSpace(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, connectivity_strategy=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the space in which the policy is being defined.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - connectivity_strategy (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
AbstractSpace.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELISTAbstractSpace.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLISTAbstractSpace.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGINGAbstractSpace.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGINGAbstractSpace.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_NONE
The connectivity strategy is deprecated. Use default layer3 rule, /infra/domains/default/security-policies/default-layer3-security-policy/rules/default-layer3-rule. This field indicates the default connectivity policy for the infra or tenant space WHITELIST - Adds a default drop rule. Administrator can then use “allow” rules (aka whitelist) to allow traffic between groups BLACKLIST - Adds a default allow rule. Admin can then use “drop” rules (aka blacklist) to block traffic between groups WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGING - Whitelising with logging enabled BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGING - Blacklisting with logging enabled NONE - No default rules are added.
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLIST= 'BLACKLIST'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGING= 'BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGING'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_NONE= 'NONE'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELIST= 'WHITELIST'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGING= 'WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGING'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Action(resource_type='Action')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructReaction Action is the action to take when the stipulated criteria specified in the event exist over the source. Some example actions include: - Notify Admin (or VMC’s SRE) via email. - Populate a specific label with the IPSec VPN Session. - Remove the IPSec VPN Session from a specific label.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: resource_type ( str) –Possible values are:
Reaction Action resource type.-
RESOURCE_TYPE_PATCHRESOURCES= 'PatchResources'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_SETFIELDS= 'SetFields'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateDNSForwarderStatistics(intent_path=None, statistics_per_enforcement_point=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of DNS forwarder statistics across enforcement points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – String path of the DNS forwarder intent. - statistics_per_enforcement_point (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of DNS forwarder statistics per enforcement point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inDNSForwarderStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inDNSForwarderStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateDNSForwarderStatus(intent_path=None, status_per_enforcement_point=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of DNS forwarder status across enforcement points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – String path of the DNS forwarder intent. - status_per_enforcement_point (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of DNS forwarder status per enforcement point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inDNSForwarderStatusPerEnforcementPoint. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inDNSForwarderStatusPerEnforcementPoint. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateIPSecVpnSessionStatistics(intent_path=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of IPSec VPN Session Statistics across Enforcement Points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – Intent path of object, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of IPSec VPN Session Statistics per Enforcement Point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inIPSecVpnSessionStatisticsPerEP. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inIPSecVpnSessionStatisticsPerEP. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateIPSecVpnSessionStatus(intent_path=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of IPSec VPN Session Status across Enforcement Points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – Intent path of object, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of IPSec VPN Session Status per Enforcement Point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inIPSecVpnSessionStatusPerEP. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inIPSecVpnSessionStatusPerEP. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateL2VPNSessionPeerConfig(intent_path=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of L2VPN Session peer config across Enforcement Points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – Intent path of object, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of L2VPN Session peer config per Enforcement Point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inL2VPNSessionPeerConfigPerEP. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inL2VPNSessionPeerConfigPerEP. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateL2VPNSessionStatistics(intent_path=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of L2VPN Session Statistics across Enforcement Points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – Intent path of object, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of L2VPN Session Statistics per Enforcement Point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inL2VPNSessionStatisticsPerEP. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inL2VPNSessionStatisticsPerEP. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateL2VPNSessionStatus(intent_path=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of L2VPN Session Status across Enforcement Points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – Intent path of object, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of L2VPN Session Status per Enforcement Point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inL2VPNSessionStatusPerEP. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inL2VPNSessionStatusPerEP. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateL2VpnPeerConfig(l2vpn_path=None, l2vpn_peer_config_per_enforcement_point=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of L2Vpn peer config across Enforcement Points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - l2vpn_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the L2Vpn. - l2vpn_peer_config_per_enforcement_point (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of L2Vpn peer config per Enforcement Point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inL2VpnPeerConfigPerEnforcementPoint. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inL2VpnPeerConfigPerEnforcementPoint. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateL2VpnSessionRemoteMac(intent_path=None, l2vpn_session_remote_macs=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of L2Vpn session remote mac across enforcement points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – Intent path of object, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - l2vpn_session_remote_macs (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of L2Vpn Session remote mac When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inL2VpnSessionRemoteMacPerEP. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inL2VpnSessionRemoteMacPerEP. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateL2VpnStatistics(intent_path=None, l2vpn_statistics_per_enforcement_point=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of L2Vpn Statistics across Enforcement Points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – Intent path of object, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. - l2vpn_statistics_per_enforcement_point (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of L2Vpn Statistics per Enforcement Point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inL2VpnStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inL2VpnStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregateL3VpnStatistics(intent_path=None, l3vpn_statistics_per_enforcement_point=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of L3Vpn Statistics across Enforcement Points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – Intent path of object, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. - l3vpn_statistics_per_enforcement_point (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of L3Vpn Statistics per Enforcement Point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inL3VpnStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inL3VpnStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregatePolicyDnsAnswer(dns_answer_per_enforcement_point=None, intent_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of DNS forwarder nslookup answer across enforcement points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dns_answer_per_enforcement_point (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of DNS forwarder nslookup answer per enforcement point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inPolicyDnsAnswerPerEnforcementPoint. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inPolicyDnsAnswerPerEnforcementPoint. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - intent_path (
strorNone) – String path of the DNS forwarder intent.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregatePolicyRuntimeInfo(intent_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate of PolicyRuntimeInfoPerEP across Enforcement Points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: intent_path ( strorNone) – Intent path of object, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregatedDataCounter(rx_bytes=None, rx_packets=None, tx_bytes=None, tx_packets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - rx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) –
- rx_bytes (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregatedDataCounterEx(rx_bytes=None, rx_packets=None, tx_bytes=None, tx_packets=None, dropped_by_security_packets=None, mac_learning=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - rx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - dropped_by_security_packets (
PacketsDroppedBySecurityorNone) – - mac_learning (
MacLearningCountersorNone) –
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AggregatedLogicalRouterPortCounters(last_update_timestamp=None, rx=None, tx=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rx (
LogicalRouterPortCountersorNone) – - tx (
LogicalRouterPortCountersorNone) –
- last_update_timestamp (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ApiError(details=None, error_code=None, error_data=None, error_message=None, module_name=None, related_errors=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetailed information about an API Error
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - details (
strorNone) – Further details about the error - error_code (
longorNone) – A numeric error code format: int64 - error_data (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Additional data about the error - error_message (
strorNone) – A description of the error - module_name (
strorNone) – The module name where the error occurred - related_errors (
listofRelatedApiErrororNone) – Other errors related to this error
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ApiRequestBody(resource_pointer=None, resource_type='ApiRequestBody')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAPI Request Body is an Event Source that represents an API request body that is being reveived as part of an API. Supported Request Bodies are those received as part of a PATCH/PUT/POST request.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - resource_pointer (
strorNone) – Regex path representing a regex expression on resources. This regex is used to identify the request body(ies) that is/are the source of the Event. For instance: specifying “Lb* | /infra/tier-0s/vmc/ipsec-vpn-services/default” as a source means that ANY resource starting with Lb or ANY resource with “/infra/tier-0s/vmc/ipsec-vpn-services/default” as path would be the source of the event in question. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Event Source resource type.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- resource_pointer (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Application(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, sites=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructApplication is a collection of Tiers where every tier shares common Security and networking requirements. Application API exposes self service model of consumption.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sites (
listofstrorNone) – Path of the sites
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ApplicationService(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, attributes=None, service_template_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructNetworking and Security policy for Application.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - attributes (
listofApplicationServiceAttributeorNone) – Property containing attributes for Policy Application Service. - service_template_id (
strorNone) – Application Service template id using which Application Service will be created. This will be available under the application service templates.
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ApplicationServiceAttribute(key_value=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPolicy Application Service data holder
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: key_value ( KeyValuePairorNone) – Key value pair that will be used while deploying application service template.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ApplicationTier(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, access_type=None, ip_range=None, size=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA ‘tier’ is a set of workloads that share common networking and security services. Tiers provide a specific function for an application and are thus a collection of compute with their associated services.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - access_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ApplicationTier.ACCESS_TYPE_PUBLICApplicationTier.ACCESS_TYPE_PRIVATEApplicationTier.ACCESS_TYPE_SHARED
There are three kinds of Access Types supported for an Application. Public - Tier is accessible from external networks and its IP is picked up from public IP addresses from VHC configuration unless specified explicitly by user. Private - Tier is accessbile only within the application and its IP is picked up from private IP addresses from VHC configuration unless specified explicitly by user. Shared - Tier is accessible within the scope of VHC and its IP is picked up from private IP addresses from VHC configuration unless specified explicitly by user.
- ip_range (
strorNone) – This represents the subnet that is associated with tier. If this is specified, size property is ignored. format: ip-cidr-block - size (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ApplicationTier.SIZE_ONEApplicationTier.SIZE_XXSApplicationTier.SIZE_XSApplicationTier.SIZE_SApplicationTier.SIZE_MApplicationTier.SIZE_LApplicationTier.SIZE_XLApplicationTier.SIZE_XXLApplicationTier.SIZE_XXXL
ONE - 1 XXS - 8 XS - 16 S - 32 M - 64 L - 128 XL - 256 XXL - 512 XXXL - 1024
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ACCESS_TYPE_SHARED= 'Shared'¶
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SIZE_L= 'L'¶
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SIZE_M= 'M'¶
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SIZE_ONE= 'ONE'¶
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SIZE_S= 'S'¶
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SIZE_XL= 'XL'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ArpHeader(dst_ip=None, op_code=None, src_ip=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dst_ip (
strorNone) – The destination IP address format: ipv4 - op_code (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
This field specifies the nature of the Arp message being sent. - src_ip (
strorNone) – This field specifies the IP address of the sender. If omitted, the src_ip is set to 0.0.0.0. format: ipv4
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ArpSnoopingConfig(arp_binding_limit=None, arp_snooping_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains ARP snooping related configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - arp_binding_limit (
longorNone) – Number of arp snooped IP addresses Indicates the number of arp snooped IP addresses to be remembered per LogicalPort. Decreasing this value, will retain the latest bindings from the existing list of address bindings. Increasing this value will retain existing bindings and also learn any new address bindings discovered on the port until the new limit is reached. format: int32 - arp_snooping_enabled (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether ARP snooping is enabled
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Attribute(attribute_type=None, display_name=None, key=None, read_only=None, value=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAttribute specific to a partner. There attributes are passed on to the partner appliance and is opaque to the NSX Manager. The Attributes used by the partner applicance.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - attribute_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Attribute.ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_IP_ADDRESSAttribute.ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_PORTAttribute.ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_PASSWORDAttribute.ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRINGAttribute.ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_LONGAttribute.ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN
Attribute Type can be of any of the allowed enum type. - display_name (
strorNone) – Attribute display name string value. - key (
strorNone) – Attribute key string value. - read_only (
boolorNone) – Read only Attribute cannot be overdidden by service instance/deployment. - value (
strorNone) – Attribute value string value.
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ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_IP_ADDRESS= 'IP_ADDRESS'¶
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ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_LONG= 'LONG'¶
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ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_PASSWORD= 'PASSWORD'¶
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ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_PORT= 'PORT'¶
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.AttributeVal(data_type=None, key=None, multivalue=None, values=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains type specific properties of generic realized entity
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - data_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
AttributeVal.DATA_TYPE_STRINGAttributeVal.DATA_TYPE_DATEAttributeVal.DATA_TYPE_INTEGERAttributeVal.DATA_TYPE_BOOLEAN
Datatype of the propertyThis attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- key (
strorNone) – Attribute key - multivalue (
boolorNone) – If attribute has a single value or collection of values This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - values (
listofstrorNone) – List of attribute values This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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DATA_TYPE_BOOLEAN= 'BOOLEAN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BaseConsolidatedStatusPerEnforcementPoint(alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, consolidated_status=None, enforcement_point_id=None, resource_type='BaseConsolidatedStatusPerEnforcementPoint', site_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructConsolidated Realized Status Per Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - consolidated_status (
ConsolidatedStatusorNone) – Consolidated Realized Status of an Intent object per enforcement point. - enforcement_point_id (
strorNone) – Enforcement Point Id. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) – - site_path (
strorNone) – The site where this enforcement point resides. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BaseEndpoint(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='BaseEndpoint', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, target_ips=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents an endpoint which will be used as subject in rule. It is a polymorphic type object which can be either of the types - 1. Virtual 2. Logical We have 2 separate objects representing these 2 types. VirtualEndPoint for Virtual type and ServiceInstanceEndpoint for Logical.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - target_ips (
listofIPInfoorNone) – IPs where either inbound or outbound traffic is to be redirected.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BasePolicyServiceInstance(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, deployment_mode=None, partner_service_name=None, transport_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents an instance of partner Service and its configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - deployment_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
BasePolicyServiceInstance.DEPLOYMENT_MODE_STAND_ALONEBasePolicyServiceInstance.DEPLOYMENT_MODE_ACTIVE_STANDBY
Deployment mode specifies how the partner appliance will be deployed i.e. in HA or standalone mode.
- partner_service_name (
strorNone) – Unique name of Partner Service in the Marketplace - transport_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
BasePolicyServiceInstance.TRANSPORT_TYPE_L2_BRIDGEBasePolicyServiceInstance.TRANSPORT_TYPE_L3_ROUTED
Transport to be used while deploying Service-VM.
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DEPLOYMENT_MODE_STAND_ALONE= 'STAND_ALONE'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BaseRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, destination_groups=None, destinations_excluded=None, direction=None, disabled=None, ip_protocol=None, is_default=None, logged=None, notes=None, profiles=None, rule_id=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, service_entries=None, services=None, source_groups=None, sources_excluded=None, tag=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA rule indicates the action to be performed for various types of traffic flowing between workload groups.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - destination_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. Along with paths we support IP Address of type IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address can be in one of the format(CIDR, IP Address, Range of IP Address). In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - destinations_excluded (
boolorNone) – If set to true, the rule gets applied on all the groups that are NOT part of the destination groups. If false, the rule applies to the destination groups - direction (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Define direction of traffic. - disabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to disable the rule. Default is enabled. - ip_protocol (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Type of IP packet that should be matched while enforcing the rule. The value is set to IPV4_IPV6 for Layer3 rule if not specified. For Layer2/Ether rule the value must be null.
- is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether rule is a default rule. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logged (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable packet logging. Default is disabled. - notes (
strorNone) – Text for additional notes on changes. - profiles (
listofstrorNone) – Holds the list of layer 7 service profile paths. These profiles accept attributes and sub-attributes of various network services (e.g. L4 AppId, encryption algorithm, domain name, etc) as key value pairs. - rule_id (
longorNone) – This is a unique 4 byte positive number that is assigned by the system. This rule id is passed all the way down to the data path. The first 1GB (1000 to 2^30) will be shared by GM and LM with zebra style striped number space. For E.g 1000 to (1Million -1) by LM, (1M - 2M-1) by GM and so on. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of policy paths where the rule is applied LR/Edge/T0/T1/LRP etc. Note that a given rule can be applied on multiple LRs/LRPs. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between multiple Rules under Security or Gateway Policy for a Domain If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple rules with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of rules is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the rule entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - service_entries (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – In order to specify raw services this can be used, along with services which contains path to services. This can be empty or null. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. - services (
listofstrorNone) – In order to specify all services, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the services array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - source_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. Along with paths we support IP Address of type IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address can be in one of the format(CIDR, IP Address, Range of IP Address). In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - sources_excluded (
boolorNone) – If set to true, the rule gets applied on all the groups that are NOT part of the source groups. If false, the rule applies to the source groups - tag (
strorNone) – User level field which will be printed in CLI and packet logs.
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DIRECTION_IN= 'IN'¶
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DIRECTION_IN_OUT= 'IN_OUT'¶
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DIRECTION_OUT= 'OUT'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4= 'IPV4'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4_IPV6= 'IPV4_IPV6'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV6= 'IPV6'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BaseRuleListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of Rules
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BaseTier0Interface(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, subnets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTier-0 interface configuration for external connectivity.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - subnets (
listofInterfaceSubnetorNone) – Specify IP address and network prefix for interface.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BfdProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, interval=None, multiple=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBidirectional Forwarding Detection configuration for BGP peers
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - interval (
longorNone) – Time interval between heartbeat packets in milliseconds. format: int32 - multiple (
longorNone) – Declare dead multiple. Number of times heartbeat packet is missed before BFD declares the neighbor is down. format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpAddressFamily(in_prefix_count=None, out_prefix_count=None, type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - in_prefix_count (
longorNone) – Count of in prefixes format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - out_prefix_count (
longorNone) – Count of out prefixes format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
BgpAddressFamily.TYPE_IPV4_UNICASTBgpAddressFamily.TYPE_VPNV4_UNICASTBgpAddressFamily.TYPE_IPV6_UNICASTBgpAddressFamily.TYPE_L2VPN_EVPN
BGP address family typeThis attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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TYPE_IPV4_UNICAST= 'IPV4_UNICAST'¶
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TYPE_IPV6_UNICAST= 'IPV6_UNICAST'¶
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TYPE_L2VPN_EVPN= 'L2VPN_EVPN'¶
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TYPE_VPNV4_UNICAST= 'VPNV4_UNICAST'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpBfdConfig(enabled=None, interval=None, multiple=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBFD configuration for BGP peers
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable BFD cofiguration. - interval (
longorNone) – Time interval between heartbeat packets in milliseconds. format: int32 - multiple (
longorNone) – Declare dead multiple. Number of times heartbeat packet is missed before BFD declares the neighbor is down. format: int32
- enabled (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpGracefulRestartConfig(mode=None, timer=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructConfiguration field to hold BGP restart mode and timer.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
BgpGracefulRestartConfig.MODE_DISABLEBgpGracefulRestartConfig.MODE_GR_AND_HELPERBgpGracefulRestartConfig.MODE_HELPER_ONLY
If mode is DISABLE, then graceful restart and helper modes are disabled. If mode is GR_AND_HELPER, then both graceful restart and helper modes are enabled. If mode is HELPER_ONLY, then helper mode is enabled. HELPER_ONLY mode is the ability for a BGP speaker to indicate its ability to preserve forwarding state during BGP restart. GRACEFUL_RESTART mode is the ability of a BGP speaker to advertise its restart to its peers.
- timer (
BgpGracefulRestartTimerorNone) – Configuration field to hold BGP restart timers.
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MODE_DISABLE= 'DISABLE'¶
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MODE_GR_AND_HELPER= 'GR_AND_HELPER'¶
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MODE_HELPER_ONLY= 'HELPER_ONLY'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpGracefulRestartTimer(restart_timer=None, stale_route_timer=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructConfiguration field to hold BGP restart timers
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - restart_timer (
longorNone) – Maximum time taken (in seconds) for a BGP session to be established after a restart. This can be used to speed up routing convergence by its peer in case the BGP speaker does not come back up after a restart. If the session is not re-established within this timer, the receiving speaker will delete all the stale routes from that peer. format: int64 - stale_route_timer (
longorNone) – Maximum time (in seconds) before stale routes are removed from the RIB (Routing Information Base) when BGP restarts. format: int64
- restart_timer (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpNeighborConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, allow_as_in=None, bfd=None, graceful_restart_mode=None, hold_down_time=None, in_route_filters=None, keep_alive_time=None, maximum_hop_limit=None, neighbor_address=None, out_route_filters=None, password=None, remote_as_num=None, route_filtering=None, source_addresses=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains information necessary to configure a BGP neighbor.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - allow_as_in (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable allowas_in option for BGP neighbor - bfd (
BgpBfdConfigorNone) – BFD configuration for failure detection. BFD is enabled with default values when not configured. - graceful_restart_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
BgpNeighborConfig.GRACEFUL_RESTART_MODE_DISABLEBgpNeighborConfig.GRACEFUL_RESTART_MODE_GR_AND_HELPERBgpNeighborConfig.GRACEFUL_RESTART_MODE_HELPER_ONLY
If mode is DISABLE, then graceful restart and helper modes are disabled. If mode is GR_AND_HELPER, then both graceful restart and helper modes are enabled. If mode is HELPER_ONLY, then helper mode is enabled. HELPER_ONLY mode is the ability for a BGP speaker to indicate its ability to preserve forwarding state during BGP restart. GRACEFUL_RESTART mode is the ability of a BGP speaker to advertise its restart to its peers.
- hold_down_time (
longorNone) – Wait time in seconds before declaring peer dead. format: int32 - in_route_filters (
listofstrorNone) – Specify path of prefix-list or route map to filter routes for IN direction. This property is deprecated, use route_filtering instead. Specifying different values for both properties will result in error. - keep_alive_time (
longorNone) – Interval (in seconds) between keep alive messages sent to peer. format: int32 - maximum_hop_limit (
longorNone) – Maximum number of hops allowed to reach BGP neighbor. format: int32 - neighbor_address (
strorNone) – Neighbor IP Address format: ip - out_route_filters (
listofstrorNone) – Specify path of prefix-list or route map to filter routes for OUT direction. When not specified, a built-in prefix-list named ‘prefixlist-out-default’ is automatically applied. This property is deprecated, use route_filtering instead. Specifying different values for both properties will result in error. - password (
strorNone) – Specify password for BGP neighbor authentication. Empty string (“”) clears existing password. - remote_as_num (
strorNone) – 4 Byte ASN of the neighbor in ASPLAIN Format - route_filtering (
listofBgpRouteFilteringorNone) – Enable address families and route filtering in each direction. - source_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – Source addresses should belong to Tier0 external or loopback interface IP Addresses . BGP peering is formed from all these addresses. This property is mandatory when maximum_hop_limit is greater than 1. format: ip
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GRACEFUL_RESTART_MODE_DISABLE= 'DISABLE'¶
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GRACEFUL_RESTART_MODE_GR_AND_HELPER= 'GR_AND_HELPER'¶
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GRACEFUL_RESTART_MODE_HELPER_ONLY= 'HELPER_ONLY'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpNeighborConfigListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of BGP Neighbor Configs
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofBgpNeighborConfigorNone) – BGP neighbor configs list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpNeighborRouteDetailsCsvRecord(as_path=None, local_pref=None, logical_router_id=None, med=None, neighbor_address=None, neighbor_id=None, network=None, next_hop=None, source_address=None, transport_node_id=None, weight=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBGP neighbor learned/advertised route details.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - as_path (
strorNone) – BGP AS path attribute. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - local_pref (
longorNone) – BGP Local Preference attribute. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logical_router_id (
strorNone) – Logical router id This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - med (
longorNone) – BGP Multi Exit Discriminator attribute. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - neighbor_address (
strorNone) – BGP neighbor peer IP address. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - neighbor_id (
strorNone) – BGP neighbor id This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - network (
strorNone) – CIDR network address. format: ip-cidr-block This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - next_hop (
strorNone) – Next hop IP address. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - source_address (
strorNone) – BGP neighbor source address. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - transport_node_id (
strorNone) – Transport node id This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - weight (
longorNone) – BGP Weight attribute. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpNeighborRouteDetailsInCsvFormat(file_name=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - file_name (
strorNone) – File name set by HTTP server if API returns CSV result as a file. - results (
listofBgpNeighborRouteDetailsCsvRecordorNone) –
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpNeighborRoutes(egde_node_routes=None, enforcement_point_path=None, neighbor_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBGP neighbor learned/advertised route details.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - egde_node_routes (
listofRoutesPerTransportNodeorNone) – Array of BGP neighbor route details per edge node. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Enforcement point policy path This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - neighbor_path (
strorNone) – BGP neighbor policy path This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpNeighborRoutesListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofBgpNeighborRoutesorNone) – Paged Collection of Bgp neighbor routes.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpRouteFiltering(address_family=None, enabled=None, in_route_filters=None, maximum_routes=None, out_route_filters=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructEnable address_families and route filtering in each direction
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - address_family (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
BgpRouteFiltering.ADDRESS_FAMILY_IPV4BgpRouteFiltering.ADDRESS_FAMILY_IPV6BgpRouteFiltering.ADDRESS_FAMILY_L2VPN_EVPN
Address family type. If not configured, this property automatically derived for IPv4 & IPv6 peer configuration.
- enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable address family. - in_route_filters (
listofstrorNone) – Specify path of prefix-list or route map to filter routes for IN direction. - maximum_routes (
longorNone) – Maximum number of routes for the address family. format: int32 - out_route_filters (
listofstrorNone) – Specify path of prefix-list or route map to filter routes for OUT direction. When not specified, a built-in prefix-list named ‘prefixlist-out-default’ is automatically applied.
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ADDRESS_FAMILY_IPV4= 'IPV4'¶
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ADDRESS_FAMILY_IPV6= 'IPV6'¶
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ADDRESS_FAMILY_L2VPN_EVPN= 'L2VPN_EVPN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BgpRoutingConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ecmp=None, enabled=None, graceful_restart=None, graceful_restart_config=None, inter_sr_ibgp=None, local_as_num=None, multipath_relax=None, route_aggregations=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains BGP routing configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecmp (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable ECMP. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable BGP configuration. Disabling will stop feature and BGP peering. - graceful_restart (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable graceful restart. This field is deprecated, please use graceful_restart_config parameter for graceful restart configuration. If both parameters are set and consistent with each other (i.e. graceful_restart=false and graceful_restart_mode=HELPER_ONLY OR graceful_restart=true and graceful_restart_mode=GR_AND_HELPER) then this is allowed, but if inconsistent with each other then this is not allowed and validation error will be thrown. - graceful_restart_config (
BgpGracefulRestartConfigorNone) – Configuration field to hold BGP Restart mode and timer. - inter_sr_ibgp (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable inter SR IBGP configuration. When not specified, inter SR IBGP is automatically enabled if Tier-0 is created in ACTIVE_ACTIVE ha_mode. - local_as_num (
strorNone) – Specify BGP AS number for Tier-0 to advertize to BGP peers. AS number can be specified in ASPLAIN (e.g., “65546”) or ASDOT (e.g., “1.10”) format. Empty string disables BGP feature. It is required by normal tier0 but not required in vrf tier0. - multipath_relax (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable BGP multipath relax option. - route_aggregations (
listofRouteAggregationEntryorNone) – List of routes to be aggregated.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BinaryPacketData(payload=None, frame_size=None, resource_type='BinaryPacketData', routed=None, transport_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - payload (
strorNone) – Up to 1000 bytes of payload may be supplied (with a base64-encoded length of 1336 bytes.) Additional bytes of traceflow metadata will be appended to the payload. The payload must contain all headers (Ethernet, IP, etc). Note that VLAN is not supported in the logical space. Hence, payload must not contain 802.1Q headers. - frame_size (
longorNone) – If the requested frame_size is too small (given the payload and traceflow metadata requirement of 16 bytes), the traceflow request will fail with an appropriate message. The frame will be zero padded to the requested size. format: int64 - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Packet configuration - routed (
boolorNone) – A flag, when set true, indicates that the traceflow packet is of L3 routing. - transport_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_BROADCASTPacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_UNICASTPacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_MULTICASTPacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_UNKNOWN
transport type of the traceflow packet
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.BridgeProfileConfig(bridge_profile_path=None, uplink_teaming_policy_name=None, vlan_ids=None, vlan_transport_zone_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructconfiguration parameters for Bridge Profile
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bridge_profile_path (
strorNone) – Same bridge profile can be configured on different segments. Each bridge profile on a segment must unique. - uplink_teaming_policy_name (
strorNone) – The name of the switching uplink teaming policy for the bridge endpoint. This name corresponds to one fot he switching uplink teaming policy names listed in teh transport zone. When this property is not specified, the teaming policy is assigned by MP. - vlan_ids (
listofstrorNone) – VLAN specification for bridge endpoint. Either VLAN ID or VLAN ranges can be specified. Not both. - vlan_transport_zone_path (
strorNone) – VLAN transport zone should belong to the enforcment-point as the transport zone specified in the segment.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ByodPolicyServiceInstance(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, deployment_mode=None, partner_service_name=None, transport_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents an instance of partner’s service whose wiring will be done by partner itself. As partner does all the wiring, we call it as Byod - Bring your own device.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - deployment_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ByodPolicyServiceInstance.DEPLOYMENT_MODE_STAND_ALONEByodPolicyServiceInstance.DEPLOYMENT_MODE_ACTIVE_STANDBY
Deployment mode specifies how the partner appliance will be deployed i.e. in HA or standalone mode.
- partner_service_name (
strorNone) – Unique name of Partner Service in the Marketplace - transport_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ByodPolicyServiceInstance.TRANSPORT_TYPE_L2_BRIDGEByodPolicyServiceInstance.TRANSPORT_TYPE_L3_ROUTED
Transport to be used while deploying Service-VM.
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DEPLOYMENT_MODE_ACTIVE_STANDBY= 'ACTIVE_STANDBY'¶
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DEPLOYMENT_MODE_STAND_ALONE= 'STAND_ALONE'¶
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TRANSPORT_TYPE_L2_BRIDGE= 'L2_BRIDGE'¶
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TRANSPORT_TYPE_L3_ROUTED= 'L3_ROUTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildApplication(application=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Application, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - application (
ApplicationorNone) – Contains the actual Application object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- application (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildApplicationService(application_service=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ApplicationService, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - application_service (
ApplicationServiceorNone) – Contains the actual ApplicationService object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- application_service (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildApplicationTier(application_tier=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ApplicationTier, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - application_tier (
ApplicationTierorNone) – Contains the actual ApplicationTier object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- application_tier (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildBfdProfile(bfd_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for BfdProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bfd_profile (
BfdProfileorNone) – Contains the actual BfdProfile object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- bfd_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildBgpNeighborConfig(bgp_neighbor_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for BgpNeighborConfig, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bgp_neighbor_config (
BgpNeighborConfigorNone) – Contains the actual BgpNeighborConfig object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- bgp_neighbor_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildBgpRoutingConfig(bgp_routing_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for BgpRoutingConfig, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bgp_routing_config (
BgpRoutingConfigorNone) – Contains the actual BgpRoutingConfig object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- bgp_routing_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildByodPolicyServiceInstance(byod_policy_service_instance=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ByodPolicyServiceInstance used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - byod_policy_service_instance (
ByodPolicyServiceInstanceorNone) – Contains actual ByodPolicyServiceInstance. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- byod_policy_service_instance (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildCommunicationEntry(communication_entry=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for CommunicationEntry, used in hierarchical API This type is deprecated. Use the type ChildRule instead.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - communication_entry (
CommunicationEntryorNone) – Contains the actual CommunicationEntry object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- communication_entry (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildCommunicationMap(communication_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for CommunicationMap, used in hierarchical API This type is deprecated. Use the type ChildSecurityPolicy instead.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - communication_map (
CommunicationMaporNone) – Contains the actual CommunicationMap object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- communication_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildCommunityList(community_list=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for CommunityList, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - community_list (
CommunityListorNone) – Contains the actual CommunityList object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- community_list (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildComputeClusterIdfwConfiguration(compute_cluster_idfw_configuration=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructWrapper object for ComputeClusterIdfwConfiguration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - compute_cluster_idfw_configuration (
ComputeClusterIdfwConfigurationorNone) – Contains the actual compute cluster idfw configuration object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- compute_cluster_idfw_configuration (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildConstraint(constraint=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Constraint, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - constraint (
ConstraintorNone) – Contains the actual Constraint object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- constraint (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildDeploymentZone(deployment_zone=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for DeploymentZone, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - deployment_zone (
DeploymentZoneorNone) – Contains the actual DeploymentZone object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- deployment_zone (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildDfwFirewallConfiguration(dfw_firewall_configuration=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructWrapper object for FirewallConfiguration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dfw_firewall_configuration (
DfwFirewallConfigurationorNone) – Contains the actual dfw firewall configuration list object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- dfw_firewall_configuration (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildDhcpRelayConfig(dhcp_relay_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for DhcpRelayConfig, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dhcp_relay_config (
DhcpRelayConfigorNone) – Contains the actual DhcpRelayConfig object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- dhcp_relay_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildDhcpServerConfig(dhcp_server_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for DhcpServerConfig, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dhcp_server_config (
DhcpServerConfigorNone) – Contains the actual DhcpServerConfig object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- dhcp_server_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildDhcpStaticBindingConfig(dhcp_static_binding_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for DhcpStaticBindingConfig, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dhcp_static_binding_config (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual DhcpStaticBindingConfig object. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inDhcpStaticBindingConfig. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inDhcpStaticBindingConfig. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- dhcp_static_binding_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildDnsSecurityProfile(dns_security_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for DnsSecurityProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dns_security_profile (
DnsSecurityProfileorNone) – Contains the actual DnsSecurityProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- dns_security_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildDnsSecurityProfileBindingMap(dns_security_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper obejct for DnsSecurityProfileBindingMap used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dns_security_profile_binding_map (
DnsSecurityProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual DnsSecurityProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- dns_security_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildDomain(domain=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for domain, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - domain (
DomainorNone) – Contains the actual domain object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- domain (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildDomainDeploymentMap(domain_deployment_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for DomainDeploymentMap, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - domain_deployment_map (
DomainDeploymentMaporNone) – Contains the actual DomainDeploymentMap object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- domain_deployment_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildEndpointPolicy(endpoint_policy=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for EndpointPolicy used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - endpoint_policy (
EndpointPolicyorNone) – Contains actual EndpointPolicy. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- endpoint_policy (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildEndpointRule(endpoint_rule=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for EndpointRule used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - endpoint_rule (
EndpointRuleorNone) – Contains actual EndpointRule. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- endpoint_rule (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildEnforcementPoint(enforcement_point=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for EnforcementPoint, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point (
EnforcementPointorNone) – Contains the actual Enforcement point object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- enforcement_point (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildEvpnConfig(evpn_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for EvpnConfig, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - evpn_config (
EvpnConfigorNone) – Contains the actual EvpnConfig object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- evpn_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildEvpnTunnelEndpointConfig(evpn_tunnel_endpoint_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for EvpnTunnelEndpointConfig, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - evpn_tunnel_endpoint_config (
EvpnTunnelEndpointConfigorNone) – Contains the actual EvpnTunnelEndpointConfig object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- evpn_tunnel_endpoint_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildFirewallIdentityStore(firewall_identity_store=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for FirewallIdentityStore, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - firewall_identity_store (
FirewallIdentityStoreorNone) – Contains the actual FirewallIdentityStore object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- firewall_identity_store (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildFloodProtectionProfile(flood_protection_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for FloodProtectionProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - flood_protection_profile (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual FloodProtectionProfile object When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inFloodProtectionProfile. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inFloodProtectionProfile. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- flood_protection_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildFloodProtectionProfileBindingMap(flood_protection_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for FloodProtectionProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - flood_protection_profile_binding_map (
FloodProtectionProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual FloodProtectionProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- flood_protection_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildForwardingPolicy(forwarding_policy=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ForwardingPolicy used in Hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - forwarding_policy (
ForwardingPolicyorNone) – Contains actual ForwardingPolicy. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- forwarding_policy (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildForwardingRule(forwarding_rule=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ForwardingRule used in Hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - forwarding_rule (
ForwardingRuleorNone) – Contains actual ForwardingRule. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- forwarding_rule (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildGatewayPolicy(gateway_policy=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for GatewayPolicy, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - gateway_policy (
GatewayPolicyorNone) – Contains the actual GatewayPolicy object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- gateway_policy (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildGatewayQosProfile(qos_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for GatewayQosProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - qos_profile (
GatewayQosProfileorNone) – Contains the actual GatewayQosProfile object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- qos_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildGlobalConfig(global_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for GlobalConfig, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - global_config (
GlobalConfigorNone) – Contains the actual GlobalConfig object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- global_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildGlobalManager(global_manager=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Global Manager, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - global_manager (
GlobalManagerorNone) – Contains the actual Global Manager object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- global_manager (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildGroup(group=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for group, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - group (
GrouporNone) – Contains the actual group objects. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- group (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildGroupDiscoveryProfileBindingMap(group_discovery_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper obejct for GroupDiscoveryProfileBindingMap used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - group_discovery_profile_binding_map (
GroupDiscoveryProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual GroupDiscoveryProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- group_discovery_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildGroupMonitoringProfileBindingMap(group_monitoring_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for GroupMonitoringProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - group_monitoring_profile_binding_map (
GroupMonitoringProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual GroupMonitoringProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- group_monitoring_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPDiscoveryProfile(ip_discovery_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPDiscoveryProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_discovery_profile (
IPDiscoveryProfileorNone) – Contains the actual IPDiscoveryProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_discovery_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPFIXDFWCollectorProfile(i_pfixdfw_collector_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - i_pfixdfw_collector_profile (
IPFIXDFWCollectorProfileorNone) – Contains the actual IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- i_pfixdfw_collector_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPFIXDFWProfile(i_pfixdfw_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPFIXDFWProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - i_pfixdfw_profile (
IPFIXDFWProfileorNone) – Contains the actual IPFIXDFWProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- i_pfixdfw_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPFIXL2CollectorProfile(i_pfix_l2_collector_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPFIXL2CollectorProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - i_pfix_l2_collector_profile (
IPFIXL2CollectorProfileorNone) – Contains the actual IPFIXL2CollectorProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- i_pfix_l2_collector_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPFIXL2Profile(i_pfix_l2_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPFIXL2Profile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - i_pfix_l2_profile (
IPFIXL2ProfileorNone) – Contains the actual IPFIXL2Profile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- i_pfix_l2_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPSecVpnDpdProfile(ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPSecVpnDpdProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile (
IPSecVpnDpdProfileorNone) – Contains the actual IPSecVpnDpdProfile object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_sec_vpn_dpd_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPSecVpnIkeProfile(ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPSecVpnIkeProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile (
IPSecVpnIkeProfileorNone) – Contains the actual IPSecVpnIkeProfile object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_sec_vpn_ike_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPSecVpnLocalEndpoint(ip_sec_vpn_local_endpoint=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPSecVpnLocalEndpoint, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_sec_vpn_local_endpoint (
IPSecVpnLocalEndpointorNone) – Contains the actual IPSecVpnLocalEndpoint object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_sec_vpn_local_endpoint (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPSecVpnService(ip_sec_vpn_service=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPSecVpnService, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_sec_vpn_service (
IPSecVpnServiceorNone) – Contains the actual IPSecVpnService object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_sec_vpn_service (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPSecVpnSession(ip_sec_vpn_session=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPSecVpnSession, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_sec_vpn_session (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual IPSecVpnSession object. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inIPSecVpnSession. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inIPSecVpnSession. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_sec_vpn_session (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIPSecVpnTunnelProfile(ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IPSecVpnTunnelProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile (
IPSecVpnTunnelProfileorNone) – Contains the actual IPSecVpnTunnelProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_sec_vpn_tunnel_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIdsClusterConfig(ids_cluster_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IdsClusterConfig, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ids_cluster_config (
IdsClusterConfigorNone) – Contains the IdsClusterConfig object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ids_cluster_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIdsProfile(ids_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IdsProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ids_profile (
IdsProfileorNone) – Contains the IdsProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ids_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIdsRule(ids_rule=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IdsRule, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ids_rule (
IdsRuleorNone) – Contains the IdsRule object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ids_rule (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIdsSecurityPolicy(ids_security_policy=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IdsSecurityPolicy, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ids_security_policy (
IdsSecurityPolicyorNone) – Contains the IdsSecurityPolicy object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ids_security_policy (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIdsSignature(ids_signature=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IdsSignature, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ids_signature (
IdsSignatureorNone) – Contains the IdsSignature object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ids_signature (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIdsStandaloneHostConfig(ids_standalone_host_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IdsStandaloneHostConfig, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ids_standalone_host_config (
IdsStandaloneHostConfigorNone) – Contains the IdsStandaloneHostConfig object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ids_standalone_host_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIpAddressAllocation(ip_address_allocation=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IpAddressAllocation, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_address_allocation (
IpAddressAllocationorNone) – Contains the actual IpAddressAllocation object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_address_allocation (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIpAddressBlock(ip_address_block=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IpAddressBlock, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_address_block (
IpAddressBlockorNone) – Contains the actual IpAddressBlock object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_address_block (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIpAddressPool(ip_address_pool=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IpAddressPool, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_address_pool (
IpAddressPoolorNone) – Contains the actual IpAddressPool object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_address_pool (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIpAddressPoolSubnet(ip_address_pool_subnet=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for IpAddressPoolSubnet, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_address_pool_subnet (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual IpAddressPoolSubnet object When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inIpAddressPoolSubnet. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inIpAddressPoolSubnet. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_address_pool_subnet (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIpv6DadProfile(ipv6_dad_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Ipv6DadProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ipv6_dad_profile (
Ipv6DadProfileorNone) – Contains the actual Ipv6DadProfile objects - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ipv6_dad_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildIpv6NdraProfile(ipv6_ndra_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Ipv6NdraProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ipv6_ndra_profile (
Ipv6NdraProfileorNone) – Contains the actual Ipv6NdraProfile objects - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ipv6_ndra_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildL2BridgeEndpointProfile(l2_bridge_endpoint_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for L2BridgeEndpointProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - l2_bridge_endpoint_profile (
L2BridgeEndpointProfileorNone) – Contains the actual L2BridgeEndpointProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- l2_bridge_endpoint_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildL2VPNService(l2_vpn_service=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for L2VPNService, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - l2_vpn_service (
L2VPNServiceorNone) – Contains the actual L2VPNService object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- l2_vpn_service (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildL2VPNSession(l2_vpn_session=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for L2VPNSession, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - l2_vpn_session (
L2VPNSessionorNone) – Contains the actual L2VPNSession object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- l2_vpn_session (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildL2Vpn(l2_vpn=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for L2Vpn, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - l2_vpn (
L2VpnorNone) – Contains the actual L2Vpn object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- l2_vpn (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildL2VpnContext(l2_vpn_context=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for L2VpnContext, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - l2_vpn_context (
L2VpnContextorNone) – Contains the actual L2VpnContext object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- l2_vpn_context (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildL3Vpn(l3_vpn=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for L3Vpn, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - l3_vpn (
L3VpnorNone) – Contains the actual L3Vpn object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- l3_vpn (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildL3VpnContext(l3_vpn_context=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for L3VpnContext, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - l3_vpn_context (
L3VpnContextorNone) – Contains the actual L3VpnContext object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- l3_vpn_context (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildLBAppProfile(lb_app_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for LBAppProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - lb_app_profile (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual LBAppProfile object. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inLBAppProfile. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inLBAppProfile. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- lb_app_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildLBClientSslProfile(lb_client_ssl_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for LBClientSslProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - lb_client_ssl_profile (
LBClientSslProfileorNone) – Contains the actual LBClientSslProfile object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- lb_client_ssl_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildLBMonitorProfile(lb_monitor_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for LBMonitorProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - lb_monitor_profile (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual LBMonitorProfile object. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inLBMonitorProfile. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inLBMonitorProfile. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- lb_monitor_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildLBPersistenceProfile(lb_persistence_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for LBPersistenceProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - lb_persistence_profile (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual LBPersistenceProfile object. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inLBPersistenceProfile. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inLBPersistenceProfile. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- lb_persistence_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildLBPool(lb_pool=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for LBPool, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - lb_pool (
LBPoolorNone) – Contains the actual LBPool object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- lb_pool (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildLBServerSslProfile(lb_server_ssl_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for LBServerSslProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - lb_server_ssl_profile (
LBServerSslProfileorNone) – Contains the actual LBServerSslProfile object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- lb_server_ssl_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildLBService(lb_service=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for LBService, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - lb_service (
LBServiceorNone) – Contains the actual LBService object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- lb_service (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildLBVirtualServer(lb_virtual_server=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for LBVirtualServer, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - lb_virtual_server (
LBVirtualServerorNone) – Contains the actual LBVirtualServer object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- lb_virtual_server (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildLocaleServices(locale_services=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for LocaleServices, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - locale_services (
LocaleServicesorNone) – Contains the actual LocaleServices object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- locale_services (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildMacDiscoveryProfile(mac_discovery_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for MacDiscoveryProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - mac_discovery_profile (
MacDiscoveryProfileorNone) – Contains the actual MacDiscoveryProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- mac_discovery_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildMetadataProxyConfig(metadata_proxy_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructWrapper object for MetadataProxyConfig
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - metadata_proxy_config (
MetadataProxyConfigorNone) – Contains the actual MetadataProxyConfig object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- metadata_proxy_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyConfigResource(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyConfigResource', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents an object on the desired state
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyContextProfile(policy_context_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyContextProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyContextProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_context_profile (
PolicyContextProfileorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyContextProfile objects - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_context_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyDnsForwarder(policy_dns_forwarder=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyDnsForwarder', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyDnsForwarder, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_dns_forwarder (
PolicyDnsForwarderorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyDnsForwarder object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_dns_forwarder (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyDnsForwarderZone(policy_dns_forwarder_zone=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyDnsForwarderZone', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyDnsForwarderZone, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_dns_forwarder_zone (
PolicyDnsForwarderZoneorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyDnsForwarderZone object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_dns_forwarder_zone (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyEdgeCluster(policy_edge_cluster=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyEdgeCluster', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyEdgeCluster, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_edge_cluster (
PolicyEdgeClusterorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyEdgeCluster object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_edge_cluster (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyEdgeNode(policy_edge_node=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyEdgeNode', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyEdgeNode, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_edge_node (
PolicyEdgeNodeorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyEdgeNode object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_edge_node (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyExcludeList(policy_exclude_list=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyExcludeList', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructWrapper object for PolicyExcludeList
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_exclude_list (
PolicyExcludeListorNone) – Contains the actual policy exclude list object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_exclude_list (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyFirewallCPUMemThresholdsProfileBindingMap(policy_firewall_cpu_mem_thresholds_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyFirewallCPUMemThresholdsProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyFirewallCPUMemThresholdsProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_firewall_cpu_mem_thresholds_profile_binding_map (
PolicyFirewallCPUMemThresholdsProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual PolicyFirewallCPUMemThresholdsProfileBindingMap object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_firewall_cpu_mem_thresholds_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyFirewallCpuMemThresholdsProfile(policy_firewall_cpu_mem_thresholds_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyFirewallCpuMemThresholdsProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyFirewallCpuMemThresholdsProfile, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_firewall_cpu_mem_thresholds_profile (
PolicyFirewallCpuMemThresholdsProfileorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyFirewallCpuMemThresholdsProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_firewall_cpu_mem_thresholds_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyFirewallFloodProtectionProfileBindingMap(policy_firewall_flood_protection_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyFirewallFloodProtectionProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyFirewallFloodProtectionProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_firewall_flood_protection_profile_binding_map (
PolicyFirewallFloodProtectionProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual PolicyFirewallFloodProtectionProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_firewall_flood_protection_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyFirewallScheduler(policy_firewall_scheduler=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyFirewallScheduler', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyFirewallScheduler, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_firewall_scheduler (
PolicyFirewallSchedulerorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyFirewallScheduler objects - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_firewall_scheduler (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile(policy_firewall_session_timer_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_firewall_session_timer_profile (
PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_firewall_session_timer_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileBindingMap(policy_firewall_session_timer_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_firewall_session_timer_profile_binding_map (
PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_firewall_session_timer_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyGroupReference(policy_group_reference=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyGroupReference', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyGroupReference, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_group_reference (
PolicyGroupReferenceorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyGroupReference object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_group_reference (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyIgmpProfile(policy_igmp_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyIgmpProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyIgmpProfile used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_igmp_profile (
PolicyIgmpProfileorNone) – Contains actual PolicyIgmpProfile. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_igmp_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyLabel(policy_label=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyLabel', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyLabel, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_label (
PolicyLabelorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyLabel object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_label (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyLbMonitorProfile(policy_lb_monitor_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyLbMonitorProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for PolicyLbMonitorProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_lb_monitor_profile (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyLbMonitorProfile object When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inPolicyLbMonitorProfile. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inPolicyLbMonitorProfile. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_lb_monitor_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyLbPersistenceProfile(policy_lb_persistence_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyLbPersistenceProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for PolicyLbPersistenceProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_lb_persistence_profile (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyLbPersistenceProfile object When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inPolicyLbPersistenceProfile. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inPolicyLbPersistenceProfile. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_lb_persistence_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyLbPoolAccess(policy_lb_pool_access=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyLbPoolAccess', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for PolicyLbPoolAccess, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_lb_pool_access (
PolicyLbPoolAccessorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyLbPoolAccess object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_lb_pool_access (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyLbRule(policy_lb_rule=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyLbRule', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for PolicyLbRule, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_lb_rule (
PolicyLbRuleorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyLbRule object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_lb_rule (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyLbVirtualServer(policy_lb_virtual_server=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyLbVirtualServer', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for PolicyLbVirtualServer, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_lb_virtual_server (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyLbVirtualServer object When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inPolicyLbVirtualServer. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inPolicyLbVirtualServer. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_lb_virtual_server (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyMulticastConfig(policy_multicast_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyMulticastConfig', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyMulticastConfig used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_multicast_config (
PolicyMulticastConfigorNone) – Contains actual PolicyMulticastConfig. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_multicast_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyNat(policy_nat=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyNat', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyNat, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_nat (
PolicyNatorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyNAT object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_nat (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyNatRule(policy_nat_rule=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyNatRule', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyNatRule, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_nat_rule (
PolicyNatRuleorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyNatRule object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_nat_rule (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyPimProfile(policy_pim_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyPimProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyPimProfile used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_pim_profile (
PolicyPimProfileorNone) – Contains actual PolicyPimProfile. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_pim_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyServiceChain(policy_service_chain=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyServiceChain', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyServiceInstance used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_service_chain (
PolicyServiceChainorNone) – Contains actual PolicyServiceChain. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_service_chain (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyServiceInstance(policy_service_instance=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyServiceInstance', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyServiceInstance used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_service_instance (
PolicyServiceInstanceorNone) – Contains actual PolicyServiceInstance. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_service_instance (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyServiceProfile(policy_service_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyServiceProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyServiceProfile used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_service_profile (
PolicyServiceProfileorNone) – Contains actual PolicyServiceProfile. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_service_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyTransportZone(policy_transport_zone=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyTransportZone', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyTransportZone, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_transport_zone (
PolicyTransportZoneorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyTransportZone object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_transport_zone (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPolicyUrlCategorizationConfig(policy_url_categorization_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPolicyUrlCategorizationConfig', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PolicyUrlCategorizationConfig, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - policy_url_categorization_config (
PolicyUrlCategorizationConfigorNone) – Contains the actual PolicyUrlCategorizationConfig object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- policy_url_categorization_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPortDiscoveryProfileBindingMap(port_discovery_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPortDiscoveryProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PortDiscoveryProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - port_discovery_profile_binding_map (
PortDiscoveryProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual PortDiscoveryProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- port_discovery_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPortMirroringProfile(port_mirroring_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPortMirroringProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PortMirroringProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - port_mirroring_profile (
PortMirroringProfileorNone) – Contains the actual PortMirroringProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- port_mirroring_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPortMonitoringProfileBindingMap(port_monitoring_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPortMonitoringProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PortMonitoringProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - port_monitoring_profile_binding_map (
PortMonitoringProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual PortMonitoringProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- port_monitoring_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPortQosProfileBindingMap(port_qos_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPortQoSProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PortQoSProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - port_qos_profile_binding_map (
PortQosProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual PortQoSProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- port_qos_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPortSecurityProfileBindingMap(port_security_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPortSecurityProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PortSecurityProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - port_security_profile_binding_map (
PortSecurityProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual PortSecurityProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- port_security_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildPrefixList(prefix_list=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildPrefixList', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for PrefixList, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - prefix_list (
PrefixListorNone) – Contains the actual PrefixList object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- prefix_list (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildQosProfile(qos_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildQoSProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for QoSProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - qos_profile (
QosProfileorNone) – Contains the actual QoSProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- qos_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildReaction(reaction=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildReaction', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Reaction used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - reaction (
ReactionorNone) – Contains the actual Reaction object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- reaction (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildRedirectionPolicy(redirection_policy=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildRedirectionPolicy', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for RedirectionPolicy used in Hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - redirection_policy (
RedirectionPolicyorNone) – Contains actual RedirectionPolicy. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- redirection_policy (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildRedirectionRule(redirection_rule=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildRedirectionRule', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ChildRedirectionRule used in Hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - redirection_rule (
RedirectionRuleorNone) – Contains actual RedirectionRule. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- redirection_rule (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildResourceReference(children=None, target_type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildResourceReference', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents a reference to ChildPolicyConfigResource in the hierarchical API. resource_type, id and target_type are mandatory fields.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - target_type (
strorNone) – The target type of this reference - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- children (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildRule(rule=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildRule', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Rule, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rule (
RuleorNone) – Contains the actual Rule object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- rule (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSecurityPolicy(security_policy=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSecurityPolicy', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SecurityPolicy, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - security_policy (
SecurityPolicyorNone) – Contains the actual SecurityPolicy object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- security_policy (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSecurityZone(security_zone=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSecurityZone', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SecurityZone, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - security_zone (
SecurityZoneorNone) – Contains the actual SecurityZone object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- security_zone (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSecurityZoneBinding(security_zone_binding=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSecurityZoneBinding', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SecurityZoneBinding, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - security_zone_binding (
SecurityZoneBindingorNone) – Security zone binding for a tier. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- security_zone_binding (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSecurityZoneRule(security_zone_rule=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSecurityZoneRule', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SecurityZoneRule, used in hierarchical API This type is deprecated. Use the type ChildRule instead.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - security_zone_rule (
SecurityZoneRuleorNone) – Contains the actual SecurityZoneRule object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- security_zone_rule (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSegment(segment=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSegment', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Segment, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - segment (
SegmentorNone) – Contains the actual Segment object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- segment (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSegmentDiscoveryProfileBindingMap(segment_discovery_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSegmentDiscoveryProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SegmentDiscoveryProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - segment_discovery_profile_binding_map (
SegmentDiscoveryProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual SegmentDiscoveryProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- segment_discovery_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSegmentMonitoringProfileBindingMap(segment_monitoring_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSegmentMonitoringProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SegmentMonitoringProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - segment_monitoring_profile_binding_map (
SegmentMonitoringProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual SegmentMonitoringProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- segment_monitoring_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSegmentPort(segment_port=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSegmentPort', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SegmentPort, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - segment_port (
SegmentPortorNone) – Contains the actual SegmentPort object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- segment_port (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSegmentQosProfileBindingMap(segment_qos_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSegmentQoSProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SegmentQoSProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - segment_qos_profile_binding_map (
SegmentQosProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual SegmentQoSProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- segment_qos_profile_binding_map (
-
class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSegmentSecurityProfile(segment_security_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSegmentSecurityProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SegmentSecurityProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - segment_security_profile (
SegmentSecurityProfileorNone) – Contains the actual SegmentSecurityProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
-
resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- segment_security_profile (
-
class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSegmentSecurityProfileBindingMap(segment_security_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSegmentSecurityProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SegmentSecurityProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - segment_security_profile_binding_map (
SegmentSecurityProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual SegmentSecurityProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- segment_security_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildService(service=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildService', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Service, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - service (
ServiceorNone) – Contains the actual Service object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- service (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildServiceEntry(service=None, service_entry=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildServiceEntry', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ServiceEntry, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - service (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – This is a deprecated property, Please use ‘ServiceEntry’ instead. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. - service_entry (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Contains the actual ServiceEntry object. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- service (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildServiceInstanceEndpoint(service_instance_endpoint=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildServiceInstanceEndpoint', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ServiceInstanceEndpoint used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - service_instance_endpoint (
ServiceInstanceEndpointorNone) – Contains actual ServiceInstanceEndpoint. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- service_instance_endpoint (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildServiceInterface(service_interface=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildServiceInterface', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ServiceInterface, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - service_interface (
ServiceInterfaceorNone) – Contains the actual ServiceInterface object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- service_interface (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildServiceReference(service_reference=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildServiceReference', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ServiceReference used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - service_reference (
ServiceReferenceorNone) – Contains actual ServiceReference. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- service_reference (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildServiceSegment(service_segment=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildServiceSegment', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for ServiceSegment, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - service_segment (
ServiceSegmentorNone) – Contains the actual ServiceSegment objects - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
-
resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- service_segment (
-
class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSessionTimerProfileBindingMap(session_timer_profile_binding_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSessionTimerProfileBindingMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SessionTimerProfileBindingMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - session_timer_profile_binding_map (
SessionTimerProfileBindingMaporNone) – Contains the actual SessionTimerProfileBindingMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- session_timer_profile_binding_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSite(site=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSite', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Site, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - site (
SiteorNone) – Contains the actual Site object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- site (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSpoofGuardProfile(spoof_guard_profile=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSpoofGuardProfile', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for SpoofGuardProfile, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - spoof_guard_profile (
SpoofGuardProfileorNone) – Contains the actual SpoofGuardProfile object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- spoof_guard_profile (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildSslTrustObjectData(ssl_trust_object_data=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildSslTrustObjectData', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for SslTrustObjectData, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ssl_trust_object_data (
SslTrustObjectDataorNone) – Contains the actual SslTrustObjectData object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ssl_trust_object_data (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildStandaloneHostIdfwConfiguration(standalone_host_idfw_configuration=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildStandaloneHostIdfwConfiguration', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructWrapper object for StandaloneHostIdfwConfiguration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - standalone_host_idfw_configuration (
StandaloneHostIdfwConfigurationorNone) – Contains the actual standalone host idfw configuration object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- standalone_host_idfw_configuration (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildStaticARPConfig(static_arp_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildStaticARPConfig', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for StaticARPConfig, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - static_arp_config (
StaticARPConfigorNone) – Contains the actual StaticARPConfig object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- static_arp_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildStaticRouteBfdPeer(bfd_peer=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildStaticRouteBfdPeer', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for StaticRouteBfdPeer, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bfd_peer (
StaticRouteBfdPeerorNone) – Contains the actual StaticRouteBfdPeer object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- bfd_peer (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildStaticRoutes(static_routes=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildStaticRoutes', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for StaticRoutes, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - static_routes (
StaticRoutesorNone) – Contains the actual StaticRoutes object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- static_routes (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTier0(tier0=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTier0', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Tier-0, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tier0 (
Tier0orNone) – Contains the actual Tier-0 object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tier0 (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTier0DeploymentMap(tier0_deployment_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTier0DeploymentMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Tier0DeploymentMap, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tier0_deployment_map (
Tier0DeploymentMaporNone) – Contains the actual Tier0DeploymentMap object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tier0_deployment_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTier0Interface(tier0_interface=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTier0Interface', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Tier0Interface, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tier0_interface (
Tier0InterfaceorNone) – Contains the actual Tier0Interface object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tier0_interface (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTier0RouteMap(tier0_route_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTier0RouteMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Tier0RouteMap, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tier0_route_map (
Tier0RouteMaporNone) – Contains the actual Tier0RouteMap object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tier0_route_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTier1(tier1=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTier1', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Tier-1 , used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tier1 (
Tier1orNone) – Contains the actual Tier-1 object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tier1 (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTier1DeploymentMap(tier1_deployment_map=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTier1DeploymentMap', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Tier1DeploymentMap, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tier1_deployment_map (
Tier1DeploymentMaporNone) – Contains the actual Tier1DeploymentMap object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tier1_deployment_map (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTier1Interface(tier1_interface=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTier1Interface', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for Tier1Interface, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tier1_interface (
Tier1InterfaceorNone) – Contains the actual Tier1Interface object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tier1_interface (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTlsCertificate(tls_certificate=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTlsCertificate', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for TlsCertificate, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tls_certificate (
TlsCertificateorNone) – Contains the actual TlsCertificate object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tls_certificate (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTlsCrl(tls_crl=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTlsCrl', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for TlsCrl, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tls_crl (
TlsCrlorNone) – Contains the actual TlsCrl object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tls_crl (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTlsTrustData(tls_trust_data=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTlsTrustData', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for TlsTrustData, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tls_trust_data (
TlsTrustDataorNone) – Contains the actual TlsTrustData object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tls_trust_data (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildTraceflowConfig(traceflow_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildTraceflowConfig', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper for TraceflowConfig, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - traceflow_config (
TraceflowConfigorNone) – Contains the actual TraceflowConfig object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- traceflow_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildVhc(vhc=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildVhc', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for VHC, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - vhc (
VhcorNone) – Contains the actual VHC object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- vhc (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildVhcDnsConfig(vhc_dns_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildVhcDnsConfig', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for VhcDnsConfig, used in hierarchical API
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - vhc_dns_config (
VhcDnsConfigorNone) – Contains the actual VhcDnsConfig object - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- vhc_dns_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildVirtualEndpoint(virtual_endpoint=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildVirtualEndpoint', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for VirtualEndpoint used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - virtual_endpoint (
VirtualEndpointorNone) – Contains reference to actual VirtualEndpoint. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- virtual_endpoint (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ChildVniPoolConfig(vni_pool_config=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ChildVniPoolConfig', tags=None, mark_for_override=None, marked_for_delete=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructChild wrapper object for VniPoolConfig, used in hierarchical API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - vni_pool_config (
VniPoolConfigorNone) – Contains the actual VniPoolConfig object. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) – - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - mark_for_override (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – If this field is set to true, delete operation is triggered on the intent tree. This resource along with its all children in intent tree will be deleted. This is a cascade delete and should only be used if intent object along with its all children are to be deleted. This does not support deletion of single non-leaf node within the tree and should be used carefully.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- vni_pool_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ClasslessStaticRoute(network=None, next_hop=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP classless static route option.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - network (
strorNone) – Destination network in CIDR format. format: address-or-block-or-range - next_hop (
strorNone) – IP address of next hop of the route. format: ip
- network (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CloudNativeServiceInstance(external_id=None, service_type=None, source=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type=None, tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructStores the information about cloud native service instance.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - external_id (
strorNone) – Id of service instance fetched from public cloud. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - service_type (
strorNone) – Type of cloud native service. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - source (
ResourceReferenceorNone) – Reference of the public cloud gateway that reported the service instance. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- external_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CommunicationEntry(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, action=None, destination_groups=None, direction=None, disabled=None, logged=None, notes=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, services=None, source_groups=None, tag=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA communication entry indicates the action to be performed for various types of traffic flowing between workload groups. This type is deprecated. Use the type Rule instead.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
The action to be applied to all the services. - destination_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains.In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - direction (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
CommunicationEntry.DIRECTION_INCommunicationEntry.DIRECTION_OUTCommunicationEntry.DIRECTION_IN_OUT
Define direction of traffic. - disabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to disable the rule. Default is enabled. - logged (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable packet logging. Default is disabled. - notes (
strorNone) – Text for additional notes on changes. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of policy paths where the communication entry is applied Edge/LR/T0/T1/LRP/CGW/MGW/etc. Note that a given rule can be applied on multiple LRs/LRPs. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between multiple CommunicationEntries under CommunicationMap for a Domain If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple communication entries with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of communication entry is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the communication entry entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - services (
listofstrorNone) – In order to specify all services, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the services array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - source_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - tag (
strorNone) – User level field which will be printed in CLI and packet logs.
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ACTION_ALLOW= 'ALLOW'¶
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ACTION_DROP= 'DROP'¶
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ACTION_REJECT= 'REJECT'¶
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DIRECTION_IN= 'IN'¶
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DIRECTION_IN_OUT= 'IN_OUT'¶
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DIRECTION_OUT= 'OUT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CommunicationEntryListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis type is deprecated. Use the type RuleListResult instead.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofCommunicationEntryorNone) – CommunicationEntry list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CommunicationInsertParameters(anchor_path=None, operation=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructParameters to let the admin specify a relative position of a communication map or communication entry w.r.t to another one. This type is deprecated. Use the type RuleInsertParameters instead.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - anchor_path (
strorNone) – The communication map/communication entry path if operation is ‘insert_after’ or ‘insert_before’ - operation (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
CommunicationInsertParameters.OPERATION_TOPCommunicationInsertParameters.OPERATION_BOTTOMCommunicationInsertParameters.OPERATION_AFTERCommunicationInsertParameters.OPERATION_BEFORE
Operation
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OPERATION_AFTER= 'insert_after'¶
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OPERATION_BEFORE= 'insert_before'¶
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OPERATION_BOTTOM= 'insert_bottom'¶
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OPERATION_TOP= 'insert_top'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CommunicationMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, category=None, communication_entries=None, precedence=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructOrdered list of CommunicationEntries. This object is created by default along with the Domain. This type is deprecated. Use the type SecurityPolicy instead.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - category (
strorNone) –- Distributed Firewall - Policy framework for Distributed Firewall
provides four pre-defined categories for classifying a communication map. They are “Emergency”, “Infrastructure”, “Environment” and “Application”. Amongst the layer 3 communication maps,there is a pre-determined order in which the policy framework manages the priority of these communication maps. Emergency category has the highest priority followed by Infrastructure, Environment and then Application rules. Administrator can choose to categorize a communication map into the above categories or can choose to leave it empty. If empty it will have the least precedence w.r.t the above four layer 3 categories.
- communication_entries (
listofCommunicationEntryorNone) – CommunicationEntries that are a part of this CommunicationMap - precedence (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between communication maps across domains. In order to change the precedence of a communication map one can fire a POST request on the communication map entity with a query parameter action=revise The precedence field will reflect the value of the computed precedence upon execution of the above mentioned POST request. For scenarios where the administrator is using a template to update several communication maps, the only way to set the precedence is to explicitly specify the precedence number for each communication map. If no precedence is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple communication maps with the same precedence then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of communication map is desired, then one has to specify a unique precedence or use the POST request on the communication map entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a precedence format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CommunicationMapListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis type is deprecated. Use the type SecurityPolicyListResult instead.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofCommunicationMaporNone) – CommunicationMap list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CommunityList(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, communities=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCommunity list for BGP routing configuration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - communities (
listofstrorNone) – List of BGP community entries. Both standard and large communities are supported. Standard community format: aa:nn where aa and nn must be within the range [1 - 65536]. Large BGP Community format: aa:bb:nn where aa (Global Administrator), bb (Local Data Part 1) and nn (Local Data Part 2) must be within the range [1 - 4294967295]. In additon to numbered communites (e.g. 3356:2040), predefined communities (NO_EXPORT, NO_ADVERTISE, NO_EXPORT_SUBCONFED) are supported.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CommunityListListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of CommunityLists
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofCommunityListorNone) – CommunityList results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CommunityMatchCriteria(criteria=None, match_operator=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructMatch criteria based on a community list
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - criteria (
strorNone) – Match criteria specified as a community list path or a regular expression. - match_operator (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
CommunityMatchCriteria.MATCH_OPERATOR_ANYCommunityMatchCriteria.MATCH_OPERATOR_ALLCommunityMatchCriteria.MATCH_OPERATOR_EXACTCommunityMatchCriteria.MATCH_OPERATOR_COMMUNITY_REGEXCommunityMatchCriteria.MATCH_OPERATOR_LARGE_COMMUNITY_REGEX
Match operator for community list entries. Not valid when a regular expression is specified for criteria.
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MATCH_OPERATOR_ALL= 'MATCH_ALL'¶
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MATCH_OPERATOR_ANY= 'MATCH_ANY'¶
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MATCH_OPERATOR_COMMUNITY_REGEX= 'MATCH_COMMUNITY_REGEX'¶
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MATCH_OPERATOR_EXACT= 'MATCH_EXACT'¶
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MATCH_OPERATOR_LARGE_COMMUNITY_REGEX= 'MATCH_LARGE_COMMUNITY_REGEX'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ComputeClusterIdfwConfiguration(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, cluster_idfw_enabled=None, member=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIdfw configuration for enable/disable idfw on cluster level.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - cluster_idfw_enabled (
boolorNone) – If set to true, idfw is enabled for this cluster - member (
PolicyResourceReferenceorNone) – Contains actual policy resource reference object
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ComputeCollection(cm_local_id=None, external_id=None, origin_id=None, origin_properties=None, origin_type=None, owner_id=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type=None, tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - cm_local_id (
strorNone) – Local Id of the compute collection in the Compute Manager This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - external_id (
strorNone) – External ID of the ComputeCollection in the source Compute manager, e.g. mo-ref in VC This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_id (
strorNone) – Id of the compute manager from where this Compute Collection was discovered This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_properties (
listofKeyValuePairorNone) – Key-Value map of additional specific properties of compute collection in the Compute Manager This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_type (
strorNone) – ComputeCollection type like VC_Cluster. Here the Compute Manager type prefix would help in differentiating similar named Compute Collection types from different Compute Managers This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - owner_id (
strorNone) – Id of the owner of compute collection in the Compute Manager This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Condition(key=None, member_type=None, operator=None, value=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='Condition', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the leaf level condition. Evaluation of the condition expression will be case insensitive.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - key (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Key - member_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Condition.MEMBER_TYPE_IPSETCondition.MEMBER_TYPE_VIRTUALMACHINECondition.MEMBER_TYPE_LOGICALPORTCondition.MEMBER_TYPE_LOGICALSWITCHCondition.MEMBER_TYPE_SEGMENTCondition.MEMBER_TYPE_SEGMENTPORT
Group member type - operator (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Condition.OPERATOR_EQUALSCondition.OPERATOR_CONTAINSCondition.OPERATOR_STARTSWITHCondition.OPERATOR_ENDSWITHCondition.OPERATOR_NOTEQUALS
operator - value (
strorNone) – Value - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Expression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONDITIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONJUNCTIONOPERATORExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_MACADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTERNALIDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_PATHEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IDENTITYGROUPEXPRESSION
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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KEY_COMPUTERNAME= 'ComputerName'¶
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KEY_NAME= 'Name'¶
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KEY_OSNAME= 'OSName'¶
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KEY_TAG= 'Tag'¶
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MEMBER_TYPE_IPSET= 'IPSet'¶
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MEMBER_TYPE_LOGICALPORT= 'LogicalPort'¶
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MEMBER_TYPE_LOGICALSWITCH= 'LogicalSwitch'¶
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MEMBER_TYPE_SEGMENT= 'Segment'¶
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MEMBER_TYPE_SEGMENTPORT= 'SegmentPort'¶
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MEMBER_TYPE_VIRTUALMACHINE= 'VirtualMachine'¶
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OPERATOR_CONTAINS= 'CONTAINS'¶
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OPERATOR_ENDSWITH= 'ENDSWITH'¶
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OPERATOR_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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OPERATOR_NOTEQUALS= 'NOTEQUALS'¶
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OPERATOR_STARTSWITH= 'STARTSWITH'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConditionalValueConstraintExpression(operator=None, rhs_value=None, value_constraint=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the leaf level expression to restrict the target attribute value based on the set of existing values. Generally, used in combination with RelatedAttributeConditionalExpression to constraint the values related to another attribute on the same resource. This object is always used in conjunction with some exression. Example - { “condition” : { “operator”:”INCLUDES”, “rhs_value”: [“/infra/domains/mgw/groups/VCENTER”, “/infra/domains/mgw/groups/SRM”, “/infra/domains/mgw/groups/NSX”], “value_constraint”: { “resource_type”: “ValueConstraintExpression”, “operator”:”EXCLUDES”, “values”:[“/infra/domains/mgw/groups/VCENTER”, “/infra/domains/mgw/groups/SRM”, “/infra/domains/mgw/groups/NSX”] } }
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - operator (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ConditionalValueConstraintExpression.OPERATOR_INCLUDESConditionalValueConstraintExpression.OPERATOR_EXCLUDESConditionalValueConstraintExpression.OPERATOR_EQUALS
Set operation to constraint values. - rhs_value (
listofstrorNone) – List of values. - value_constraint (
ValueConstraintExpressionorNone) – Values to apply the conditional constraint on target.
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OPERATOR_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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OPERATOR_EXCLUDES= 'EXCLUDES'¶
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OPERATOR_INCLUDES= 'INCLUDES'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConfigurationState(details=None, failure_code=None, failure_message=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDescribes status of configuration of an entity
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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STATE_APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR= 'APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR= 'EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'error'¶
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STATE_FAILED= 'failed'¶
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STATE_HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND= 'HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND'¶
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STATE_INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME= 'INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME'¶
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STATE_IN_PROGRESS= 'in_progress'¶
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STATE_IN_SYNC= 'in_sync'¶
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STATE_LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_MPA_DISCONNECTED= 'MPA_DISCONNECTED'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE= 'MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_NODE_NOT_READY= 'NODE_NOT_READY'¶
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STATE_NODE_READY= 'NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_NOT_AVAILABLE= 'NOT_AVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE= 'NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN= 'NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN'¶
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STATE_ORPHANED= 'orphaned'¶
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STATE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS= 'partial_success'¶
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STATE_PENDING= 'pending'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_FAILED= 'REGISTRATION_FAILED'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_PENDING= 'REGISTRATION_PENDING'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT= 'REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT'¶
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STATE_STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_SUCCESS= 'success'¶
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STATE_TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER= 'TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_READY= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING'¶
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STATE_TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_UNKNOWN= 'unknown'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE= 'UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE= 'UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY= 'VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_ON_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_FAILED= 'VM_RENAME_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_PENDING= 'VM_RENAME_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL'¶
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STATE_VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConfigurationStateElement(failure_code=None, failure_message=None, state=None, sub_system_address=None, sub_system_id=None, sub_system_name=None, sub_system_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDescribes status of configuration of an entity
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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STATE_APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR= 'APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR= 'EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'error'¶
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STATE_FAILED= 'failed'¶
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STATE_HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND= 'HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND'¶
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STATE_INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME= 'INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME'¶
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STATE_IN_PROGRESS= 'in_progress'¶
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STATE_IN_SYNC= 'in_sync'¶
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STATE_LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_MPA_DISCONNECTED= 'MPA_DISCONNECTED'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE= 'MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_NOT_AVAILABLE= 'NOT_AVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE= 'NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN= 'NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN'¶
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STATE_ORPHANED= 'orphaned'¶
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STATE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS= 'partial_success'¶
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STATE_PENDING= 'pending'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_FAILED= 'REGISTRATION_FAILED'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT= 'REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT'¶
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STATE_STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_SUCCESS= 'success'¶
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STATE_TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER= 'TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING'¶
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STATE_TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_UNKNOWN= 'unknown'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE= 'UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE= 'UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY= 'VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_ON_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_FAILED= 'VM_RENAME_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_PENDING= 'VM_RENAME_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConjunctionOperator(conjunction_operator=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ConjunctionOperator', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the operators AND or OR.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - conjunction_operator (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Conjunction Operator Node - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Expression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONDITIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONJUNCTIONOPERATORExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_MACADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTERNALIDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_PATHEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IDENTITYGROUPEXPRESSION
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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CONJUNCTION_OPERATOR_AND= 'AND'¶
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CONJUNCTION_OPERATOR_OR= 'OR'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- conjunction_operator (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConnectivityAdvancedConfig(connectivity=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAdvanced configuration for Policy connectivity
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: connectivity ( strorNone) –Possible values are:
Connectivity configuration to manually connect (ON) or disconnect (OFF) a Tier1 segment from corresponding Tier1 gateway. Only valid for Tier1 Segments. This property is ignored for L2 VPN extended segments when subnets property is not specified.
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CONNECTIVITY_OFF= 'OFF'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_ON= 'ON'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConsolidatedRealizedStatus(intent_path=None, consolidated_status=None, consolidated_status_per_enforcement_point=None, intent_version=None, publish_status=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructConsolidated Realized Status of an intent object across enforcement points.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – Intent path of object, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - consolidated_status (
ConsolidatedStatusorNone) – Consolidated Realized Status across enforcement points. - consolidated_status_per_enforcement_point (
listofConsolidatedStatusPerEnforcementPointorNone) – List of Consolidated Realized Status per enforcement point. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - intent_version (
strorNone) – Represent highest intent version across all realized objects This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - publish_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ConsolidatedRealizedStatus.PUBLISH_STATUS_UNAVAILABLEConsolidatedRealizedStatus.PUBLISH_STATUS_UNREALIZEDConsolidatedRealizedStatus.PUBLISH_STATUS_REALIZEDConsolidatedRealizedStatus.PUBLISH_STATUS_ERROR
Aggregated Realization state of this object
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PUBLISH_STATUS_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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PUBLISH_STATUS_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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PUBLISH_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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PUBLISH_STATUS_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConsolidatedStatus(consolidated_status=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructConsolidated Status of an intent object. Status Consolidation of an intent happens at multiple levels: - Per Enforcement Point: calculation of the consolidated status is performed using all realized entities that the intent objet maps to on a specific enforcement point. - Across Enforcement Points: calculation of the consolidated status is performend aggregating the consolidated status from each enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: consolidated_status ( strorNone) –Possible values are:
ConsolidatedStatus.CONSOLIDATED_STATUS_SUCCESSConsolidatedStatus.CONSOLIDATED_STATUS_IN_PROGRESSConsolidatedStatus.CONSOLIDATED_STATUS_ERRORConsolidatedStatus.CONSOLIDATED_STATUS_UNKNOWNConsolidatedStatus.CONSOLIDATED_STATUS_UNINITIALIZED
Consolidated Realized Status of an intent object.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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CONSOLIDATED_STATUS_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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CONSOLIDATED_STATUS_IN_PROGRESS= 'IN_PROGRESS'¶
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CONSOLIDATED_STATUS_SUCCESS= 'SUCCESS'¶
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CONSOLIDATED_STATUS_UNINITIALIZED= 'UNINITIALIZED'¶
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CONSOLIDATED_STATUS_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConsolidatedStatusNsxt(enforced_status=None, alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, consolidated_status=None, enforcement_point_id=None, resource_type=None, site_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetailed Realized Status of an intent object on an NSX-T type of enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforced_status (
EnforcedStatusDetailsNsxtorNone) – Detailed Realized Status inherent to an NSX-T Enforcement Point. - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - consolidated_status (
ConsolidatedStatusorNone) – Consolidated Realized Status of an Intent object per enforcement point. - enforcement_point_id (
strorNone) – Enforcement Point Id. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) – - site_path (
strorNone) – The site where this enforcement point resides. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- enforced_status (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConsolidatedStatusPerEnforcementPoint(alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, consolidated_status=None, enforcement_point_id=None, resource_type='ConsolidatedStatusPerEnforcementPoint', site_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructConsolidated Realized Status Per Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - consolidated_status (
ConsolidatedStatusorNone) – Consolidated Realized Status of an Intent object per enforcement point. - enforcement_point_id (
strorNone) – Enforcement Point Id. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) – - site_path (
strorNone) – The site where this enforcement point resides. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConstantFieldValue(constant=None, resource_type='ConstantFieldValue')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructConstant Field Value.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - constant (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Constant Value that the field must be set to. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Field Setting Value resource type.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Constraint(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, constraint_expression=None, message=None, target=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructConstraint object to constraint any attribute on a resource based on specified expression. Example- Restrict the allowed services in Edge Communication Entry to list of services, if the destinationGroups contain vCenter. { “target”:{ “target_resource_type”:”CommunicationEntry”, “attribute”:”services”, “path_prefix”:”/infra/domains/vmc-domain/edge-communication-maps/default/communication-entries” } “constraint_expression”:{ “related_attribute”:{ “attribute”:”destinationGroups” } “condition”:{ “operator”:”INCLUDES”, “rhs_value”:{“vCenter”} “value_constraint”:{ “operator”:”ALLOW”, “values”:{“/ref/services/HTTPS”, “/ref/services/HTTOP”, …} } } } }
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - constraint_expression (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Expression to constrain the target attribute value. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inConstraintExpression. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inConstraintExpression. - message (
strorNone) – User friendly message to be shown to users upon violation. - target (
ConstraintTargetorNone) – Target resource attribute details.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConstraintExpression(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ConstraintExpression', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAll the types of the expression extend from this abstract class. This is present for extensibility.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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RESOURCE_TYPE_ENTITYINSTANCECOUNTCONSTRAINTEXPRESSION= 'EntityInstanceCountConstraintExpression'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_FIELDSANITYCONSTRAINTEXPRESSION= 'FieldSanityConstraintExpression'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_RELATEDATTRIBUTECONDITIONALEXPRESSION= 'RelatedAttributeConditionalExpression'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_VALUECONSTRAINTEXPRESSION= 'ValueConstraintExpression'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ConstraintTarget(attribute=None, path_prefix=None, target_resource_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructResource attribute on which constraint should be applied. Example - sourceGroups attribute of Edge CommunicationEntry to be restricted, is given as: { “target_resource_type”:”CommunicationEntry”, “attribute”:”sourceGroups”, “path_prefix”:”/infra/domains/vmc-domain/edge-communication-maps/default/communication-entries” }
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - attribute (
strorNone) – Attribute name of the target entity. - path_prefix (
strorNone) – Path prefix of the entity to apply constraint. This is required to further disambiguiate if multiple policy entities share the same resource type. Example - Edge FW and DFW use the same resource type CommunicationMap, CommunicationEntry, Group, etc. - target_resource_type (
strorNone) – Resource type of the target entity.
- attribute (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ContainerApplication(container_cluster_id=None, container_project_id=None, external_id=None, network_errors=None, network_status=None, origin_properties=None, status=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='ContainerApplication', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContainer application within a project.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - container_cluster_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the container cluster this container application belongs to. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - container_project_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the project which this container application belongs to. - external_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the container application on container cluster e.g. PCF app id, k8s service id. - network_errors (
listofNetworkErrororNone) – List of network errors related to container application. - network_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Network status of container application. - origin_properties (
listofKeyValuePairorNone) – Array of additional specific properties of container application in key-value format. - status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ContainerApplication.STATUS_UNKNOWNContainerApplication.STATUS_HEALTHYContainerApplication.STATUS_UPContainerApplication.STATUS_DOWNContainerApplication.STATUS_DEGRADED
Status of the container application. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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NETWORK_STATUS_HEALTHY= 'HEALTHY'¶
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NETWORK_STATUS_UNHEALTHY= 'UNHEALTHY'¶
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STATUS_DEGRADED= 'DEGRADED'¶
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STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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STATUS_HEALTHY= 'HEALTHY'¶
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STATUS_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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STATUS_UP= 'UP'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- container_cluster_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ContainerApplicationInstance(cluster_node_id=None, container_application_ids=None, container_cluster_id=None, container_project_id=None, external_id=None, network_errors=None, network_status=None, origin_properties=None, status=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='ContainerApplicationInstance', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContainer application instance within a project.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - cluster_node_id (
strorNone) – Cluster node id where application instance is running. - container_application_ids (
listofstrorNone) – List of identifiers of the container application. - container_cluster_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the container cluster this application instance belongs to. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - container_project_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the container project which this container application instance belongs to. - external_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the container application instance on container cluster. - network_errors (
listofNetworkErrororNone) – List of network errors related to container application instance. - network_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ContainerApplicationInstance.NETWORK_STATUS_HEALTHYContainerApplicationInstance.NETWORK_STATUS_UNHEALTHY
Network status of container application instance. - origin_properties (
listofKeyValuePairorNone) – Array of additional specific properties of container application instance in key-value format. - status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ContainerApplicationInstance.STATUS_UNKNOWNContainerApplicationInstance.STATUS_HEALTHYContainerApplicationInstance.STATUS_UPContainerApplicationInstance.STATUS_DOWNContainerApplicationInstance.STATUS_DEGRADED
Status of the container application instance. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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NETWORK_STATUS_HEALTHY= 'HEALTHY'¶
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NETWORK_STATUS_UNHEALTHY= 'UNHEALTHY'¶
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STATUS_DEGRADED= 'DEGRADED'¶
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STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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STATUS_HEALTHY= 'HEALTHY'¶
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STATUS_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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STATUS_UP= 'UP'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- cluster_node_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ContainerCluster(cluster_type=None, external_id=None, infrastructure=None, network_errors=None, network_status=None, origin_properties=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='ContainerCluster', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetails of container cluster.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - cluster_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ContainerCluster.CLUSTER_TYPE_PASContainerCluster.CLUSTER_TYPE_PKSContainerCluster.CLUSTER_TYPE_KUBERNETESContainerCluster.CLUSTER_TYPE_OPENSHIFTContainerCluster.CLUSTER_TYPE_WCPContainerCluster.CLUSTER_TYPE_WCP_GUESTContainerCluster.CLUSTER_TYPE_OTHER
Type of the container cluster. In case of creating container cluster first time, it is expected to pass the valid cluster-type. In case of update, if there is no change in cluster-type, then this field can be omitted in the request.
- external_id (
strorNone) – External identifier of the container cluster. - infrastructure (
ContainerInfrastructureInfoorNone) – Details of underlying infrastructure that hosts the container cluster. In case of creating container cluster first time, it is expected to pass the valid infrastructure. In case of update, if there is no change in cluster-type, then this field can be omitted in the request. - network_errors (
listofNetworkErrororNone) – List of network errors related to container cluster. - network_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Network status of container cluster. - origin_properties (
listofKeyValuePairorNone) – Array of additional specific properties of container cluster in key-value format. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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CLUSTER_TYPE_KUBERNETES= 'Kubernetes'¶
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CLUSTER_TYPE_OPENSHIFT= 'Openshift'¶
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CLUSTER_TYPE_OTHER= 'Other'¶
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CLUSTER_TYPE_PAS= 'PAS'¶
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CLUSTER_TYPE_PKS= 'PKS'¶
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CLUSTER_TYPE_WCP= 'WCP'¶
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CLUSTER_TYPE_WCP_GUEST= 'WCP_Guest'¶
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NETWORK_STATUS_HEALTHY= 'HEALTHY'¶
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NETWORK_STATUS_UNHEALTHY= 'UNHEALTHY'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- cluster_type (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ContainerClusterNode(container_cluster_id=None, external_id=None, ip_addresses=None, network_errors=None, network_status=None, origin_properties=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='ContainerClusterNode', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetails of container cluster node i.e. container host.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - container_cluster_id (
strorNone) – External identifier of the container cluster. - external_id (
strorNone) – External identifier of the container cluster node in K8S/PAS. - ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – List of IP addresses of container cluster node. format: ip - network_errors (
listofNetworkErrororNone) – List of network errors related to container cluster node. - network_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Network status of container cluster node. - origin_properties (
listofKeyValuePairorNone) – Array of additional specific properties of container cluster node in key-value format. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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NETWORK_STATUS_HEALTHY= 'HEALTHY'¶
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NETWORK_STATUS_UNHEALTHY= 'UNHEALTHY'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- container_cluster_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ContainerInfrastructureInfo(infra_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetails of infrastructure hosting the container cluster e.g. vSphere, AWS, VMC etc..
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: infra_type ( strorNone) –Possible values are:
ContainerInfrastructureInfo.INFRA_TYPE_VSPHEREContainerInfrastructureInfo.INFRA_TYPE_AWSContainerInfrastructureInfo.INFRA_TYPE_AZUREContainerInfrastructureInfo.INFRA_TYPE_VMCContainerInfrastructureInfo.INFRA_TYPE_KVMContainerInfrastructureInfo.INFRA_TYPE_BAREMETAL
Type of the infrastructure.-
INFRA_TYPE_AWS= 'AWS'¶
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INFRA_TYPE_AZURE= 'Azure'¶
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INFRA_TYPE_BAREMETAL= 'Baremetal'¶
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INFRA_TYPE_KVM= 'KVM'¶
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INFRA_TYPE_VMC= 'VMC'¶
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INFRA_TYPE_VSPHERE= 'vSphere'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ContainerIngressPolicy(container_application_ids=None, container_cluster_id=None, container_project_id=None, external_id=None, network_errors=None, network_status=None, origin_properties=None, spec=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='ContainerIngressPolicy', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetails of Container Ingress Policy.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - container_application_ids (
listofstrorNone) – List of identifiers of the container application , on which ingress policy is applied. e.g. IDs of all services on which the ingress is applied in kubernetes. - container_cluster_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the container cluster this ingress policy belongs to. - container_project_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the project which this container ingress belongs to. - external_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the container ingress policy. - network_errors (
listofNetworkErrororNone) – List of network errors related to container ingress. - network_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Network status of container ingress. - origin_properties (
listofKeyValuePairorNone) – Array of additional specific properties of container ingress in key-value format. - spec (
strorNone) – Container ingress policy specification. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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NETWORK_STATUS_HEALTHY= 'HEALTHY'¶
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NETWORK_STATUS_UNHEALTHY= 'UNHEALTHY'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- container_application_ids (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ContainerNetworkPolicy(container_cluster_id=None, container_project_id=None, external_id=None, network_errors=None, network_status=None, origin_properties=None, policy_type=None, spec=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='ContainerNetworkPolicy', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructNetwork policy applied to container.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - container_cluster_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the container cluster this network policy belongs to. - container_project_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the project which this network policy belongs to. - external_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the container network policy. - network_errors (
listofNetworkErrororNone) – List of network errors related to container network policy. - network_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Network status of container network policy. - origin_properties (
listofKeyValuePairorNone) – Array of additional specific properties of container network policy in key-value format. - policy_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Type e.g. Network Policy, ASG. - spec (
strorNone) – Container network policy specification. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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NETWORK_STATUS_HEALTHY= 'HEALTHY'¶
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NETWORK_STATUS_UNHEALTHY= 'UNHEALTHY'¶
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POLICY_TYPE_ASG= 'ASG'¶
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POLICY_TYPE_NETWORK_POLICY= 'NETWORK_POLICY'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- container_cluster_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ContainerProject(container_cluster_id=None, external_id=None, network_errors=None, network_status=None, origin_properties=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='ContainerProject', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetails of org/namespace within a container cluster.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - container_cluster_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the container cluster to which this project/namespace belongs. - external_id (
strorNone) – External identifier of the container project. - network_errors (
listofNetworkErrororNone) – List of network errors related to container project. - network_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Network status of container project. - origin_properties (
listofKeyValuePairorNone) – Array of additional specific properties of container project in key-value format. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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NETWORK_STATUS_HEALTHY= 'HEALTHY'¶
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NETWORK_STATUS_UNHEALTHY= 'UNHEALTHY'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- container_cluster_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Criterion(evaluations=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructEvent Criterion is the logical evaluations by which the event may be deemed fulfilled. All the evaluations must be met in order for the criterion to be met (implicit AND).
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: evaluations ( listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Criterion Evaluations. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inEvaluation. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inEvaluation.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CsvListResult(file_name=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBase type for CSV result.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: file_name ( strorNone) – File name set by HTTP server if API returns CSV result as a file.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CsvRecord¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBase type for CSV records.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CustomPolicyLbPersistenceProfile(persistence=None, persistence_shared=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='CustomPolicyLbPersistenceProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSome applications maintain state and require all relevant connections to be sent to the same server as the application state is not synchronized among servers. Persistence is enabled on a PolicyLbVirtualServer by binding a persistence profile to it.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - persistence (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
CustomPolicyLbPersistenceProfile.PERSISTENCE_COOKIECustomPolicyLbPersistenceProfile.PERSISTENCE_SOURCE_IP
This field indicates the persistence method used for the PolicyLbVirtualServer. - COOKIE persistence allows related client connections, identified by the same cookie in HTTP requests [Refer to HTTP Cookie for details on HTTP cookies], to be redirected to the same server. Load balancer does not maintain any persistence table for cookie persistence. Instead, it encodes the necessary information in the HTTP cookie value sent to client and relies on the client to store it and send it back in subsequent related HTTP requests. Hence there is no limit on the number of cookie persistence entries that can be supported. - SOURCE_IP persistence ensures all connections from a client (identified by IP address) are sent to the same backend server for a specified period. - This object is not required and without creation of this object the virtual server persistence is disabled by default
- persistence_shared (
boolorNone) – Persistence shared setting indicates that all PolicyLbVirtualServers that consume this PolicyLbPersistenceProfile should share the same persistence mechanism when enabled. Meaning, persistence entries of a client accessing one virtual server will also affect the same client’s connections to a different virtual server. For example, say there are two virtual servers vip-ip1:80 and vip-ip1:8080 bound to the same Group g1 consisting of two servers (s11:80 and s12:80). By default, each virtual server will have its own persistence table or cookie. So, in the earlier example, there will be two tables (vip-ip1:80, p1) and (vip-ip1:8080, p1) or cookies. So, if a client connects to vip1:80 and later connects to vip1:8080, the second connection may be sent to a different server than the first. When persistence_shared is enabled, then the second connection will always connect to the same server as the original connection. For COOKIE persistence type, the same cookie will be shared by multiple virtual servers. For SOURCE_IP persistenct type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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PERSISTENCE_COOKIE= 'COOKIE'¶
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PERSISTENCE_SOURCE_IP= 'SOURCE_IP'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- persistence (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CustomPolicyLbVirtualServer(app_protocol=None, client_ssl_certificate_ids=None, client_ssl_settings=None, default_client_ssl_certificate_id=None, server_auth_ca_certificate_ids=None, server_ssl_settings=None, insert_client_ip_header=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, access_log_enabled=None, ip_address=None, lb_persistence_profile=None, ports=None, router_path=None, traffic_source=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVirtual server acts as a facade to an application, receives all client connections over a specified protocol and distributes them among the backend servers. This custom type allows for more complex settings than the simplified PolicyLbVirtualServer types. This object allows for complex configurations for PolicyLbVirtualServers of all types. All HTTP specific inputs will be rejected when combined with TPC or UDP protocols.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - app_protocol (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
CustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.APP_PROTOCOL_TCPCustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.APP_PROTOCOL_UDPCustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.APP_PROTOCOL_HTTPCustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.APP_PROTOCOL_HTTPS
As the custom type allows for more complex settings than the simplified PolicyLbVirtualServer types, also specify the desired protocol for receiving all client connections.
- client_ssl_certificate_ids (
listofstrorNone) – Client-side SSL profile binding allows multiple certificates, for different hostnames, to be bound to the same virtual server. The setting is used when load balancer acts as an SSL server and terminating the client SSL connection - client_ssl_settings (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
CustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_BASE_SECURE_111317CustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_MODERATE_SECURE_111317CustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_HIGH_SECURE_111317
Security settings representing various security settings when the VirtualServer acts as an SSL server - BASE_SECURE_111317 - MODERATE_SECURE_111317 - HIGH_SECURE_111317
- default_client_ssl_certificate_id (
strorNone) – The setting is used when load balancer acts as an SSL server and terminating the client SSL connection. A default certificate should be specified which will be used if the server does not host multiple hostnames on the same IP address or if the client does not support SNI extension. - server_auth_ca_certificate_ids (
listofstrorNone) – To support client authentication (load balancer acting as a client authenticating to the backend server), server_ssl_certificate_id can be specified. When supplied, the backend server certificate must be signed by one of the trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs), also referred to as root CAs, whose self signed certificates are specified. This setting is only applicable for L7 protocols and will be rejected in combination with TCP or UDP. - server_ssl_settings (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
CustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.SERVER_SSL_SETTINGS_BASE_SECURE_111317CustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.SERVER_SSL_SETTINGS_MODERATE_SECURE_111317CustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.SERVER_SSL_SETTINGS_HIGH_SECURE_111317CustomPolicyLbVirtualServer.SERVER_SSL_SETTINGS_DISABLED
Indicates whether to enable server side SSL. Server side SSL will be enabled when a specific security setting is selected. The selected security setting or profile represents various configurations related to SSL when the VirtualServer acts as a client connecting over SSL to the backend server. This setting is only applicable for L7 protocols and will be rejected in combination with TCP or UDP. - BASE_SECURE_111317 - MODERATE_SECURE_111317 - HIGH_SECURE_111317 - DISABLED
- insert_client_ip_header (
boolorNone) – Backend web servers typically log each request they handle along with the requesting client IP address. These logs are used for debugging, analytics and other such purposes. If the deployment topology requires enabling SNAT on the load balancer, then server will see the client as the SNAT IP which defeats the purpose of logging. To work around this issue, load balancer can be configured to insert XFF HTTP header with the original client IP address. Backend servers can then be configured to log the IP address in XFF header instead of the source IP address of the connection. If XFF header is not present in the incoming request, load balancer inserts a new XFF header with the client IP address. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_CUSTOMPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - access_log_enabled (
boolorNone) – If access log is enabled, all HTTP requests sent to an L7 virtual server are logged to the access log file. Both successful requests (backend server returns 2xx) and unsuccessful requests (backend server returns 4xx or 5xx) are logged to access log, if enabled. - ip_address (
strorNone) – Configures the IP address of the PolicyLbVirtualServer where it receives all client connections and distributes them among the backend servers. format: ip - lb_persistence_profile (
strorNone) – Path to optional object that enables persistence on a virtual server allowing related client connections to be sent to the same backend server. Persistence is disabled by default. - ports (
listofstrorNone) – Ports contains a list of at least one port or port range such as “80”, “1234-1236”. Each port element in the list should be a single port or a single port range. format: port-or-range - router_path (
strorNone) – Path to router type object that PolicyLbVirtualServer connects to. The only supported router object is Network. - traffic_source (
strorNone) –
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APP_PROTOCOL_HTTP= 'HTTP'¶
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APP_PROTOCOL_HTTPS= 'HTTPS'¶
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APP_PROTOCOL_TCP= 'TCP'¶
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APP_PROTOCOL_UDP= 'UDP'¶
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CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_BASE_SECURE_111317= 'BASE_SECURE_111317'¶
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CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_HIGH_SECURE_111317= 'HIGH_SECURE_111317'¶
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CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_MODERATE_SECURE_111317= 'MODERATE_SECURE_111317'¶
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SERVER_SSL_SETTINGS_BASE_SECURE_111317= 'BASE_SECURE_111317'¶
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SERVER_SSL_SETTINGS_DISABLED= 'DISABLED'¶
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SERVER_SSL_SETTINGS_HIGH_SECURE_111317= 'HIGH_SECURE_111317'¶
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SERVER_SSL_SETTINGS_MODERATE_SECURE_111317= 'MODERATE_SECURE_111317'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- app_protocol (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.CvxConnectionInfo(password=None, thumbprint=None, username=None, enforcement_point_address=None, resource_type='CvxConnectionInfo')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCredential info to connect to a CVX type of enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - password (
strorNone) – Password. - thumbprint (
strorNone) – Thumbprint of EnforcementPoint in the form of a SHA-256 hash represented in lower case HEX. - username (
strorNone) – Username. - enforcement_point_address (
strorNone) – Value of this property could be Hostname or IP. For instance: - On an NSX-T MP running on default port, the value could be “10.192.1.1” - On an NSX-T MP running on custom port, the value could be “192.168.1.1:32789” - On an NSX-T MP in VMC deployments, the value could be “192.168.1.1:5480/nsxapi” - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
EnforcementPointConnectionInfo.RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXTCONNECTIONINFOEnforcementPointConnectionInfo.RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXVCONNECTIONINFOResource Type of Enforcement Point Connection Info.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- password (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DNSForwarderStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint(enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='DNSForwarderStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDNS forwarder statistics per enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the enforcement point from where the statistics are fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXTDNSFORWARDERSTATISTICS= 'NsxTDNSForwarderStatistics'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- enforcement_point_path (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DNSForwarderStatusPerEnforcementPoint(enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='DNSForwarderStatusPerEnforcementPoint')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDNS forwarder status per enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the enforcement point from where the status is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXTDNSFORWARDERSTATUS= 'NsxTDNSForwarderStatus'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- enforcement_point_path (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DataCounter(dropped=None, multicast_broadcast=None, total=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dropped (
longorNone) – The dropped packets or bytes format: int64 - multicast_broadcast (
longorNone) – The multicast and broadcast packets or bytes format: int64 - total (
longorNone) – The total packets or bytes format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DataSourceParameters(source=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: source ( strorNone) –Possible values are:
The data source, either realtime or cached. If not provided, cached data is returned.
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SOURCE_CACHED= 'cached'¶
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SOURCE_REALTIME= 'realtime'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DeleteRequestParameters(force=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructParameters that affect how delete operations are processed
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: force ( boolorNone) – If true, deleting the resource succeeds even if it is being referred as a resource reference.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DeploymentZone(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enforcement_points=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructLogical grouping of enforcement points. This is a deprecated type. DeploymentZone has been renamed to Site. Use Site.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enforcement_points (
listofEnforcementPointorNone) – Logical grouping of enforcement points
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DfwFirewallConfiguration(idfw_enabled=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='DfwFirewallConfiguration', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, disable_auto_drafts=None, enable_firewall=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDFW Firewall related configurations
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - idfw_enabled (
boolorNone) – If set to true, identity firewall is enabled. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - disable_auto_drafts (
boolorNone) – To disable auto drafts, set it to true. By default, auto drafts are enabled. - enable_firewall (
boolorNone) – If set to true, Firewall is enabled.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- idfw_enabled (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpHeader(op_code=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: op_code ( strorNone) –Possible values are:
This is used to specify the general type of message. A client sending request to a server uses an op code of BOOTREQUEST, while a server replying uses an op code of BOOTREPLY.
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OP_CODE_BOOTREPLY= 'BOOTREPLY'¶
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OP_CODE_BOOTREQUEST= 'BOOTREQUEST'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpIpPoolUsage(allocated_number=None, allocated_percentage=None, dhcp_ip_pool_id=None, pool_size=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - allocated_number (
longorNone) – allocated number. COULD BE INACCURATE, REFERENCE ONLY. format: int64 - allocated_percentage (
longorNone) – allocated percentage. COULD BE INACCURATE, REFERENCE ONLY. format: int64 - dhcp_ip_pool_id (
strorNone) – uuid of dhcp ip pool - pool_size (
longorNone) – pool size format: int64
- allocated_number (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpLeasePerIP(expire_time=None, ip_address=None, lease_time=None, mac_address=None, start_time=None, subnet=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - expire_time (
strorNone) – expire time of the lease - ip_address (
strorNone) – ip address of client - lease_time (
strorNone) – lease time of the ip address, in seconds - mac_address (
strorNone) – mac address of client - start_time (
strorNone) – start time of lease - subnet (
strorNone) – subnet of client network
- expire_time (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpLeases(dhcp_server_id=None, leases=None, timestamp=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dhcp_server_id (
strorNone) – dhcp server uuid - leases (
listofDhcpLeasePerIPorNone) – The lease info list of the server - timestamp (
longorNone) – timestamp of the lease info format: int64
- dhcp_server_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpLeasesResult(dhcp_server_id=None, leases=None, timestamp=None, connectivity_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dhcp_server_id (
strorNone) – dhcp server uuid - leases (
listofDhcpLeasePerIPorNone) – The lease info list of the server - timestamp (
longorNone) – timestamp of the lease info format: int64 - connectivity_path (
strorNone) – Policy path to Segment, Tier0 or Tier1 gateway where DHCP server is attached.
- dhcp_server_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpOption121(static_routes=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP option 121 to define classless static route.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: static_routes ( listofClasslessStaticRouteorNone) – Classless static route of DHCP option 121.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpRelayConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, server_addresses=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP relay configuration. Please note, the realized-state of this entity returned by the “GET /policy/api/v1/infra/realized-state/realized-entity” with this entity policy-path is irrelevant with the application status of this entity. Please do not rely on this returned realized-state to determine how this dhcp-relay-config was applied. The dhcp realization information was reflected in the realization states of the referencing Segment or T0/T1 gateway.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - server_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – DHCP server IP addresses for DHCP relay configuration. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported. format: ip
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpRelayConfigListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of DhcpRelayConfigs
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofDhcpRelayConfigorNone) – DhcpRelayConfig results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, edge_cluster_path=None, lease_time=None, preferred_edge_paths=None, server_address=None, server_addresses=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP server configuration. Please note, the realized-state of this entity returned by the “GET /policy/api/v1/infra/realized-state/realized-entity” with this entity policy-path is irrelevant with the application status of this entity. Please do not rely on this returned realized-state to determine how this dhcp-server-config was applied. The dhcp realization information was reflected in the realization states of the referencing Segment or T0/T1 gateway.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - edge_cluster_path (
strorNone) – Edge cluster path. Auto assigned if only one edge cluster is configured on enforcement-point. Modifying edge cluster will reallocate DHCP server to the new edge cluster. Please note that re-allocating edge-cluster will result in losing of all exisitng DHCP lease information. Change edge cluster only when losing DHCP leases is not a real problem, e.g. cross-site migration or failover and all client hosts will be reboot and get new IP addresses. - lease_time (
longorNone) – IP address lease time in seconds. format: int64 - preferred_edge_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Policy paths to edge nodes on which the DHCP servers run. The first edge node is assigned as active edge, and second one as stanby edge. If only one edge node is specified, the DHCP servers will run without HA support. When this property is not specified, edge nodes are auto-assigned during realization of the DHCP server. - server_address (
strorNone) – DHCP server address in CIDR format. Prefix length should be less than or equal to 30. DHCP server is deployed as DHCP relay service. This property is deprecated, use server_addresses instead. Both properties cannot be specified together with different new values. format: ip-cidr-block - server_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – DHCP server address in CIDR format. Both IPv4 and IPv6 address families are supported. Prefix length should be less than or equal to 30 for IPv4 address family and less than or equal to 126 for IPv6. When not specified, IPv4 value is auto-assigned to 100.96.0.1/30. Ignored when this object is configured at a Segment. format: ip-cidr-block
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerConfigListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of DhcpServerConfigs
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofDhcpServerConfigorNone) – DhcpServerConfig results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerState(details=None, failure_code=None, failure_message=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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STATE_APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR= 'APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR= 'EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'error'¶
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STATE_FAILED= 'failed'¶
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STATE_HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND= 'HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND'¶
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STATE_INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME= 'INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME'¶
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STATE_IN_PROGRESS= 'in_progress'¶
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STATE_IN_SYNC= 'in_sync'¶
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STATE_LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_MPA_DISCONNECTED= 'MPA_DISCONNECTED'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE= 'MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_NODE_NOT_READY= 'NODE_NOT_READY'¶
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STATE_NODE_READY= 'NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_NOT_AVAILABLE= 'NOT_AVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE= 'NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN= 'NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN'¶
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STATE_ORPHANED= 'orphaned'¶
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STATE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS= 'partial_success'¶
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STATE_PENDING= 'pending'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_FAILED= 'REGISTRATION_FAILED'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_PENDING= 'REGISTRATION_PENDING'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT= 'REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT'¶
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STATE_STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_SUCCESS= 'success'¶
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STATE_TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER= 'TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_READY= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING'¶
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STATE_TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_UNKNOWN= 'unknown'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE= 'UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE= 'UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY= 'VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_ON_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_FAILED= 'VM_RENAME_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_PENDING= 'VM_RENAME_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL'¶
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STATE_VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerStatistics(acks=None, declines=None, dhcp_server_id=None, discovers=None, errors=None, informs=None, ip_pool_stats=None, nacks=None, offers=None, releases=None, requests=None, timestamp=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - acks (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP ACK packets format: int64 - declines (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP DECLINE packets format: int64 - dhcp_server_id (
strorNone) – dhcp server uuid - discovers (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP DISCOVER packets format: int64 - errors (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP errors format: int64 - informs (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP INFORM packets format: int64 - ip_pool_stats (
listofDhcpIpPoolUsageorNone) – The DHCP ip pool usage statistics - nacks (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP NACK packets format: int64 - offers (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP OFFER packets format: int64 - releases (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP RELEASE packets format: int64 - requests (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP REQUEST packets format: int64 - timestamp (
longorNone) – timestamp of the statistics format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpServerStatus(active_node=None, error_message=None, service_status=None, stand_by_node=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - active_node (
strorNone) – uuid of active transport node - error_message (
strorNone) – Error message, if available - service_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
DhcpServerStatus.SERVICE_STATUS_UPDhcpServerStatus.SERVICE_STATUS_DOWNDhcpServerStatus.SERVICE_STATUS_ERRORDhcpServerStatus.SERVICE_STATUS_NO_STANDBY
UP means the dhcp service is working fine on both active transport-node and stand-by transport-node (if have), hence fail-over can work at this time if there is failure happens on one of the transport-node; DOWN means the dhcp service is down on both active transport-node and stand-by node (if have), hence the dhcp-service will not repsonse any dhcp request; Error means error happens on transport-node(s) or no status is reported from transport-node(s). The dhcp service may be working (or not working); NO_STANDBY means dhcp service is working in one of the transport node while not in the other transport-node (if have). Hence if the dhcp service in the working transport-node is down, fail-over will not happen and the dhcp service will go down.
- stand_by_node (
strorNone) – uuid of stand_by transport node. null if non-HA mode
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SERVICE_STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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SERVICE_STATUS_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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SERVICE_STATUS_NO_STANDBY= 'NO_STANDBY'¶
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SERVICE_STATUS_UP= 'UP'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpStaticBindingConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='DhcpStaticBindingConfig', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP IPv4 and IPv6 static bindings are extended from this abstract class.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_DHCPV4STATICBINDINGCONFIG= 'DhcpV4StaticBindingConfig'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_DHCPV6STATICBINDINGCONFIG= 'DhcpV6StaticBindingConfig'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpStaticBindingConfigListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Paginated list of DhcpStaticBindingConfig When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inDhcpStaticBindingConfig. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inDhcpStaticBindingConfig.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpStaticBindingState(details=None, failure_code=None, failure_message=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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STATE_APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR= 'APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR= 'EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'error'¶
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STATE_FAILED= 'failed'¶
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STATE_HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND= 'HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND'¶
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STATE_INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME= 'INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME'¶
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STATE_IN_PROGRESS= 'in_progress'¶
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STATE_IN_SYNC= 'in_sync'¶
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STATE_LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_MPA_DISCONNECTED= 'MPA_DISCONNECTED'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE= 'MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_NODE_NOT_READY= 'NODE_NOT_READY'¶
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STATE_NODE_READY= 'NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_NOT_AVAILABLE= 'NOT_AVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE= 'NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN= 'NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN'¶
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STATE_ORPHANED= 'orphaned'¶
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STATE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS= 'partial_success'¶
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STATE_PENDING= 'pending'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_FAILED= 'REGISTRATION_FAILED'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_PENDING= 'REGISTRATION_PENDING'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT= 'REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT'¶
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STATE_STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_SUCCESS= 'success'¶
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STATE_TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER= 'TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_READY= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING'¶
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STATE_TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_UNKNOWN= 'unknown'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE= 'UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE= 'UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY= 'VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_ON_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_FAILED= 'VM_RENAME_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_PENDING= 'VM_RENAME_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL'¶
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STATE_VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpStatistics(acks=None, declines=None, dhcp_server_id=None, discovers=None, errors=None, informs=None, ip_pool_stats=None, nacks=None, offers=None, releases=None, requests=None, timestamp=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - acks (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP ACK packets format: int64 - declines (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP DECLINE packets format: int64 - dhcp_server_id (
strorNone) – dhcp server uuid - discovers (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP DISCOVER packets format: int64 - errors (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP errors format: int64 - informs (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP INFORM packets format: int64 - ip_pool_stats (
listofDhcpIpPoolUsageorNone) – The DHCP ip pool usage statistics - nacks (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP NACK packets format: int64 - offers (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP OFFER packets format: int64 - releases (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP RELEASE packets format: int64 - requests (
longorNone) – The total number of DHCP REQUEST packets format: int64 - timestamp (
longorNone) – timestamp of the statistics format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpV4Options(option121=None, others=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP options for IPv4 server.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - option121 (
DhcpOption121orNone) – DHCP option 121 to define classless static routes. - others (
listofGenericDhcpOptionorNone) – To define DHCP options other than option 121 in generic format. Please note, only the following options can be defined in generic format. Those other options will be accepted without validation but will not take effect. ————————– Code Name ————————– 2 Time Offset 6 Domain Name Server 13 Boot File Size 19 Forward On/Off 26 MTU Interface 28 Broadcast Address 35 ARP Timeout 40 NIS Domain 41 NIS Servers 42 NTP Servers 44 NETBIOS Name Srv 45 NETBIOS Dist Srv 46 NETBIOS Node Type 47 NETBIOS Scope 58 Renewal Time 59 Rebinding Time 64 NIS+-Domain-Name 65 NIS+-Server-Addr 66 TFTP Server-Name (used by PXE) 67 Bootfile-Name (used by PXE) 93 PXE: Client system architecture 94 PXE: Client NDI 97 PXE: UUID/UNDI 117 Name Service Search 119 Domain Search 150 TFTP server address (used by PXE) 175 Etherboot 209 PXE Configuration File 210 PXE Path Prefix 211 PXE Reboot Time
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpV4StaticBindingConfig(gateway_address=None, host_name=None, ip_address=None, lease_time=None, mac_address=None, options=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='DhcpV4StaticBindingConfig', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP IPv4 static bindings are configured for each segment.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - gateway_address (
strorNone) – When not specified, gateway address is auto-assigned from segment configuration. format: ipv4 - host_name (
strorNone) – Hostname to assign to the host. - ip_address (
strorNone) – IP assigned to host. The IP address must belong to the subnet, if any, configured on Segment. format: ipv4 - lease_time (
longorNone) – DHCP lease time in seconds. format: int64 - mac_address (
strorNone) – MAC address of the host. format: mac-address - options (
DhcpV4OptionsorNone) – IPv4 DHCP options. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- gateway_address (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DhcpV6StaticBindingConfig(dns_nameservers=None, domain_names=None, ip_addresses=None, lease_time=None, mac_address=None, preferred_time=None, sntp_servers=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='DhcpV6StaticBindingConfig', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP IPv6 static bindings are configured for each segment.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dns_nameservers (
listofstrorNone) – When not specified, no DNS nameserver will be set to client host. - domain_names (
listofstrorNone) – When not specified, no domain name will be assigned to client host. - ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – When not specified, no ip address will be assigned to client host. format: ipv6 - lease_time (
longorNone) – Lease time, in seconds. format: int64 - mac_address (
strorNone) – The MAC address of the client host. Either client-duid or mac-address, but not both. format: mac-address - preferred_time (
longorNone) – Preferred time, in seconds. If this value is not provided, the value of lease_time*0.8 will be used. format: int64 - sntp_servers (
listofstrorNone) – SNTP server IP addresses. format: ipv6 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- dns_nameservers (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Dhcpv6Header(msg_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: msg_type ( strorNone) –Possible values are:
Dhcpv6Header.MSG_TYPE_SOLICITDhcpv6Header.MSG_TYPE_ADVERTISEDhcpv6Header.MSG_TYPE_REQUESTDhcpv6Header.MSG_TYPE_REPLY
This is used to specify the DHCP v6 message. To request the assignment of one or more IPv6 addresses, a client first locates a DHCP server and then requests the assignment of addresses and other configuration information from the server. The client sends a Solicit message to the All_DHCP_Relay_Agents_and_Servers address to find available DHCP servers. Any server that can meet the client’s requirements responds with an Advertise message. The client then chooses one of the servers and sends a Request message to the server asking for confirmed assignment of addresses and other configuration information. The server responds with a Reply message that contains the confirmed addresses and configuration. SOLICIT - A client sends a Solicit message to locate servers. ADVERTISE - A server sends and Advertise message to indicate that it is available. REQUEST - A client sends a Request message to request configuration parameters. REPLY - A server sends a Reply message containing assigned addresses and configuration parameters.
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MSG_TYPE_ADVERTISE= 'ADVERTISE'¶
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MSG_TYPE_REPLY= 'REPLY'¶
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MSG_TYPE_REQUEST= 'REQUEST'¶
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MSG_TYPE_SOLICIT= 'SOLICIT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DiscoveredNode(certificate=None, cm_local_id=None, external_id=None, hardware_id=None, ip_addresses=None, node_type=None, origin_id=None, origin_properties=None, os_type=None, os_version=None, parent_compute_collection=None, stateless=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='DiscoveredNode', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - certificate (
strorNone) – Certificate of the discovered node - cm_local_id (
strorNone) – Local Id of the discovered node in the Compute Manager This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - external_id (
strorNone) – External id of the discovered node, ex. a mo-ref from VC This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - hardware_id (
strorNone) – Hardware Id is generated using system hardware info. It is used to retrieve fabric node of the esx. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – IP Addresses of the the discovered node. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - node_type (
strorNone) – Discovered Node type like Host This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_id (
strorNone) – Id of the compute manager from where this node was discovered This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_properties (
listofKeyValuePairorNone) – Key-Value map of additional specific properties of discovered node in the Compute Manager This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - os_type (
strorNone) – OS type of the discovered node This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - os_version (
strorNone) – OS version of the discovered node This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - parent_compute_collection (
strorNone) – External id of the compute collection to which this node belongs This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - stateless (
boolorNone) – The stateless property describes whether host persists its state across reboot or not. If state persists, value is set as false otherwise true. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- certificate (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DiscoveredResource(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='DiscoveredResource', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBase class for resources that are discovered and automatically updated
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DiscoveryProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBase Discovery Profile Binding Map
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DistributedFloodProtectionProfile(enable_rst_spoofing=None, enable_syncache=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='DistributedFloodProtectionProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, icmp_active_flow_limit=None, other_active_conn_limit=None, tcp_half_open_conn_limit=None, udp_active_flow_limit=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enable_rst_spoofing (
boolorNone) – If set to true, rst spoofing will be enabled. Flag is used only for distributed firewall profiles. - enable_syncache (
boolorNone) – If set to true, sync cache will be enabled. Flag is used only for distributed firewall profiles. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
FloodProtectionProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_GATEWAYFLOODPROTECTIONPROFILEFloodProtectionProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_DISTRIBUTEDFLOODPROTECTIONPROFILE
GatewayFloodProtectionProfile is used for all Tier0 and Tier1 gateways. DistributedFloodProtectionProfile is used for all Transport Nodes.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - icmp_active_flow_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to active ICMP connections. format: int64 - other_active_conn_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to other active connections. besides UDP, ICMP and half open TCP connections. format: int64 - tcp_half_open_conn_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to half open TCP connections. format: int64 - udp_active_flow_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to active UDP connections. format: int64
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- enable_rst_spoofing (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DistributedVirtualPortgroup(backing_type=None, key=None, overall_status=None, cm_local_id=None, external_id=None, origin_type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type=None, tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDistributed virtual portgroup on a VC
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - backing_type (
strorNone) – For distributed virtual portgroup, backing type is standard. For logical switch portgroup, the backing type is set to nsx. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - key (
strorNone) – Generated UUID of the portgroup This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overall_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
DistributedVirtualPortgroup.OVERALL_STATUS_REDDistributedVirtualPortgroup.OVERALL_STATUS_YELLOWDistributedVirtualPortgroup.OVERALL_STATUS_GREENDistributedVirtualPortgroup.OVERALL_STATUS_GRAY
This parameters reflects the managed entity status of the portgroup as reported by VC. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- cm_local_id (
strorNone) – Id of the portgroup, eg. a mo-ref from VC. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - external_id (
strorNone) – External id of the virtual portgroup This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_type (
strorNone) – Portgroup type like DistributedVirtualPortgroup This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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OVERALL_STATUS_GRAY= 'GRAY'¶
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OVERALL_STATUS_GREEN= 'GREEN'¶
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OVERALL_STATUS_RED= 'RED'¶
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OVERALL_STATUS_YELLOW= 'YELLOW'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DistributedVirtualSwitch(discovered_nodes=None, lacp_group_configs=None, origin_properties=None, uplink_port_names=None, uplink_portgroup=None, uuid=None, cm_local_id=None, external_id=None, origin_id=None, origin_type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type=None, tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDistributedVirtualSwitch on a VC
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - discovered_nodes (
listofDiscoveredNodeorNone) – Array of discovered nodes connected to this switch. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lacp_group_configs (
listofLacpGroupConfigInfoorNone) – It contains information about VMware specific multiple dynamic LACP groups. - origin_properties (
listofKeyValuePairorNone) – Key-Value map of additional properties of switch This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - uplink_port_names (
listofstrorNone) – The uniform name of uplink ports on each host. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - uplink_portgroup (
DistributedVirtualPortgrouporNone) – Uplink portgroup of distributed virtual switch - uuid (
strorNone) – UUID of the switch This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - cm_local_id (
strorNone) – ID of the virtual switch in compute manager This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - external_id (
strorNone) – External id of the virtual switch This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_id (
strorNone) – ID of the compute manager where this virtual switch is discovered. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_type (
strorNone) – Switch type like VmwareDistributedVirtualSwitch This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsHeader(address=None, address_type=None, message_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - address (
strorNone) – This is used to define what is being asked or responded. format: hostname-or-ip - address_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
This is used to specify the type of the address. V4 - The address provided is an IPv4 domain name/IP address, the Type in query or response will be A V6 - The address provided is an IPv6 domain name/IP address, the Type in query or response will be AAAA
- message_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Specifies the message type whether it is a query or a response.
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ADDRESS_TYPE_V4= 'V4'¶
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ADDRESS_TYPE_V6= 'V6'¶
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MESSAGE_TYPE_QUERY= 'QUERY'¶
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MESSAGE_TYPE_RESPONSE= 'RESPONSE'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ttl=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructUsed to configure DNS security profile
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ttl (
longorNone) – Time to live for DNS cache entry in seconds. Valid TTL values are between 3600 to 864000. However, this field accepts values between 0 through 864000. We define TTL type based on the value of TTL as follows: TTL 0 - cached entry never expires. TTL 1 to 3599 - invalid input and error is thrown TTL 3600 to 864000 - ttl is set to user input TTL field not set by user - TTL type is ‘AUTO’ and ttl value is set from DNS response packet. User defined TTL value is used only when it is betweeen 3600 to 864000. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, profile_path=None, sequence_number=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between DNS security profile and Group. With this entity, user can specify intent for applying DNS security profile profile to particular Group.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Profile - sequence_number (
longorNone) – Sequence number used to resolve conflicts betweeen two profiles applied on the same group. Lower sequence number takes higher precedence. Two binding maps applied to the same profile must have the same sequence number. User defined sequence numbers range from 1 through 100,000. System defined sequence numbers range from 100,001 through 200,000. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DnsSecurityProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of DnsSecurityProfile
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofDnsSecurityProfileorNone) – DnsSecurityProfile list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Domain(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDomain.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DomainDeploymentMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enforcement_point_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBinding of domain to the enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Path of enforcement point on which domain shall be enforced.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DomainListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of Domains
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofDomainorNone) – Domain list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.DuplicateIPDetectionOptions(duplicate_ip_detection_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains dupliacte IP detection related discovery options.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: duplicate_ip_detection_enabled ( boolorNone) – Indicates whether duplicate IP detection should be enabled
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EdgeConfigurationState(details=None, failure_code=None, failure_message=None, state=None, pending_change_list=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis contains fields that captures state of Trackable entities. Edge and VPN state entities extend this object.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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STATE_APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR= 'APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR= 'EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'error'¶
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STATE_FAILED= 'failed'¶
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STATE_HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND= 'HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND'¶
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STATE_INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME= 'INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME'¶
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STATE_IN_PROGRESS= 'in_progress'¶
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STATE_IN_SYNC= 'in_sync'¶
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STATE_LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_MPA_DISCONNECTED= 'MPA_DISCONNECTED'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE= 'MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_NODE_NOT_READY= 'NODE_NOT_READY'¶
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STATE_NODE_READY= 'NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_NOT_AVAILABLE= 'NOT_AVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE= 'NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN= 'NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN'¶
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STATE_ORPHANED= 'orphaned'¶
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STATE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS= 'partial_success'¶
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STATE_PENDING= 'pending'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_FAILED= 'REGISTRATION_FAILED'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_PENDING= 'REGISTRATION_PENDING'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT= 'REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT'¶
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STATE_STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_SUCCESS= 'success'¶
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STATE_TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER= 'TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_READY= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING'¶
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STATE_TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_UNKNOWN= 'unknown'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE= 'UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE= 'UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY= 'VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_ON_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_FAILED= 'VM_RENAME_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_PENDING= 'VM_RENAME_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL'¶
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STATE_VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EgressRateLimiter(average_bandwidth=None, burst_size=None, peak_bandwidth=None, enabled=None, resource_type='EgressRateLimiter')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA shaper that specifies egress rate properties in Mb/s
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - average_bandwidth (
longorNone) – Average bandwidth in Mb/s format: int32 - burst_size (
longorNone) – Burst size in bytes format: int32 - peak_bandwidth (
longorNone) – Peak bandwidth in Mb/s format: int32 - enabled (
boolorNone) – - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
QosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_INGRESSRATELIMITERQosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_INGRESSBROADCASTRATELIMITERQosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_EGRESSRATELIMITER
Type rate limiter
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EndpointPolicy(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, endpoint_rules=None, sequence_number=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructOrdered list of Endpoint Rules ordered by sequence number of the entries. The maximum number of policies is 25.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - endpoint_rules (
listofEndpointRuleorNone) – Endpoint Rules that are a part of this EndpointPolicy - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between maps across domains. format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EndpointRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, groups=None, sequence_number=None, service_profiles=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructEndpoint Rule comes from user configuration. User configures Endpoint Rule to specify what services are applied on the groups.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between multiple entries under EndpointPolicy. It will be system default value when not specified by user. format: int32 - service_profiles (
listofstrorNone) – The policy paths of service profiles are listed here. It pecifies what services are applied on the group. Currently only one is allowed.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EnforcedStatusDetailsNsxt(enforced_status_info=None, pending_changes_info=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetailed Realized Status of an intent object on an NSX-T type of enforcement point. This is a detailed view of the Realized Status of an intent object from an NSX-T enforcement point perspective.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforced_status_info (
EnforcedStatusInfoNsxtorNone) – Information about the realized status of the intent on this enforcement point. Some very recent changes may be excluded when preparing this information, which is indicated by Pending Changes Info. - pending_changes_info (
PendingChangesInfoNsxtorNone) – Information about pending changes, if any, that aren’t reflected in the Enforced Realized Status.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EnforcedStatusInfoNsxt(enforced_status=None, enforced_status_per_scope=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructInformation about the realized status of the intent object on an NSX-T type of enforcement point. Some very recent changes may be excluded when preparing this information, which is indicated by Pending Changes Info. In addition to the realized status across all scopes, this information holds details about enforced realized status per scope.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforced_status (
EnforcedStatusNsxtorNone) – Consolidated Realized Status of an Intent object across all scopes of an NSX-T type of enforcement point. - enforced_status_per_scope (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of Enforced Realized Status per Scope. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inEnforcedStatusPerScopeNsxt. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inEnforcedStatusPerScopeNsxt. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EnforcedStatusNsxt(status=None, status_message=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructNSX-T Enforced Status.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
EnforcedStatusNsxt.STATUS_UNINITIALIZEDEnforcedStatusNsxt.STATUS_UNKNOWNEnforcedStatusNsxt.STATUS_UPEnforcedStatusNsxt.STATUS_DOWNEnforcedStatusNsxt.STATUS_DEGRADEDEnforcedStatusNsxt.STATUS_SUCCESSEnforcedStatusNsxt.STATUS_FAILUREEnforcedStatusNsxt.STATUS_IN_PROGRESS
Enforced Realized Status.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- status_message (
strorNone) – Status Message conveying hints depending on the status value. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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STATUS_DEGRADED= 'DEGRADED'¶
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STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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STATUS_FAILURE= 'FAILURE'¶
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STATUS_IN_PROGRESS= 'IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATUS_SUCCESS= 'SUCCESS'¶
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STATUS_UNINITIALIZED= 'UNINITIALIZED'¶
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STATUS_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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STATUS_UP= 'UP'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EnforcedStatusPerScopeNsxt(resource_type='EnforcedStatusPerScopeNsxT')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructNSX-T Detailed Realized Status Per Scope.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: resource_type ( str) –Possible values are:
Enforced Realized Status Per Scope Resource Type.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_TRANSPORTNODESPANENFORCEDSTATUS= 'TransportNodeSpanEnforcedStatus'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EnforcedStatusPerTransportNode(display_name=None, enforced_status=None, nsx_id=None, path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetailed Realized Status Per Transport Node.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - display_name (
strorNone) – Display name of the transport node. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enforced_status (
EnforcedStatusNsxtorNone) – Realized Status of an Intent object on this Transport Node. - nsx_id (
strorNone) – UUID identifying uniquely the Transport Node. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the transport node. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- display_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EnforcementPoint(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, auto_enforce=None, connection_info=None, version=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructEnforcement point is the endpoint where policy configurations are applied.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - auto_enforce (
boolorNone) – Auto enforce flag suggests whether the policy objects shall be automatically enforced on this enforcement point or not. When this flag is set to true, all policy objects will be automatically enforced on this enforcement point. If this flag is set to false, user shall rely on the usual means of realization, i.e., deployment maps. - connection_info (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Connection Info of the Enforcement Point. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inEnforcementPointConnectionInfo. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inEnforcementPointConnectionInfo. - version (
strorNone) – Version of the Enforcement point. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EnforcementPointConnectionInfo(enforcement_point_address=None, resource_type='EnforcementPointConnectionInfo')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains information required to connect to enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point_address (
strorNone) – Value of this property could be Hostname or IP. For instance: - On an NSX-T MP running on default port, the value could be “10.192.1.1” - On an NSX-T MP running on custom port, the value could be “192.168.1.1:32789” - On an NSX-T MP in VMC deployments, the value could be “192.168.1.1:5480/nsxapi” - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
EnforcementPointConnectionInfo.RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXTCONNECTIONINFOEnforcementPointConnectionInfo.RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXVCONNECTIONINFOResource Type of Enforcement Point Connection Info.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_CVXCONNECTIONINFO= 'CvxConnectionInfo'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXTCONNECTIONINFO= 'NSXTConnectionInfo'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXVCONNECTIONINFO= 'NSXVConnectionInfo'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EntityInstanceCountConstraintExpression(count=None, operator=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='EntityInstanceCountConstraintExpression', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the leaf level constraint to restrict the number instances of an entity type can be created. This is useful in restricting number of CGWs or MGWs or Providers that can created in a system.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - count (
longorNone) – Instance count. format: int64 - operator (
strorNone) – Operations supported ‘<’ and ‘<=’. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EtherTypeServiceEntry(ether_type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='EtherTypeServiceEntry', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA ServiceEntry that represents an ethertype protocol
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ether_type (
longorNone) – Type of the encapsulated protocol format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
ServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPPROTOCOLSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IGMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ALGTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_L4PORTSETSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ETHERTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDSERVICESERVICEENTRY
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EthernetHeader(dst_mac=None, eth_type=None, src_mac=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dst_mac (
strorNone) – The destination MAC address of form: “^([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[:-]){5}([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})$”. For example: 00:00:00:00:00:00. - eth_type (
longorNone) – This field defaults to IPv4. format: int64 - src_mac (
strorNone) – The source MAC address of form: “^([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[:-]){5}([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})$”. For example: 00:00:00:00:00:00.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Evaluation(resource_type='Evaluation')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCriterion Evaluation is the basic logical condition to evaluate whether the event could be potentially met.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: resource_type ( str) –Possible values are:
Criterion Evaluation resource type.-
RESOURCE_TYPE_SOURCEFIELDEVALUATION= 'SourceFieldEvaluation'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Event(criteria=None, source=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThe Event is the criterion or criteria applied to the source and, when met, prompt Policy to run the action. All Reaction Events are constructed with reference to the object, the “source”, that is logically deemed to be the object upon which the Event in question initially occurred upon. Some example events include: - New object was created. - Change in realization state. - Specific API is called.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - criteria (
listofCriterionorNone) – Criteria applied to the source and, if satisfied, would trigger the action. Criteria is composed of criterions. In order for the Criteria to be met, only one of the criterion must be fulfilled (implicit OR). - source (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Source that is logically deemed to be the “object” upon which the Event in question initially occurred upon. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inSource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inSource.
- criteria (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EvpnConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, encapsulation_method=None, mode=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructEvpn Configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - encapsulation_method (
EvpnEncapConfigorNone) – Encapsulation method for EVPN service that is used by the transport layer. - mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
EVPN service mode
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MODE_INLINE= 'INLINE'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EvpnEncapConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, vni_pool_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructEncapsulation method for EVPN.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - vni_pool_path (
strorNone) – vni pool path
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.EvpnTunnelEndpointConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, edge_path=None, local_addresses=None, mtu=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructEvpn Tunnel Endpoint Configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - edge_path (
strorNone) – edge path - local_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – local addresses format: ipv4 - mtu (
longorNone) – MTU format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Expression(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='Expression', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAll the nodes of the expression extend from this abstract class. This is present for extensibility.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Expression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONDITIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONJUNCTIONOPERATORExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_MACADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTERNALIDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_PATHEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IDENTITYGROUPEXPRESSION
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_CONDITION= 'Condition'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_CONJUNCTIONOPERATOR= 'ConjunctionOperator'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTERNALIDEXPRESSION= 'ExternalIDExpression'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_IDENTITYGROUPEXPRESSION= 'IdentityGroupExpression'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSEXPRESSION= 'IPAddressExpression'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_MACADDRESSEXPRESSION= 'MACAddressExpression'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDEXPRESSION= 'NestedExpression'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_PATHEXPRESSION= 'PathExpression'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ExternalIDExpression(external_ids=None, member_type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ExternalIDExpression', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents external ID expressions in the form of an array, to support addition of objects like virtual interfaces, virtual machines, CloudNativeServiceInstance PhysicalServer to a group.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - external_ids (
listofstrorNone) – This array can consist of one or more external IDs for the specified member type. - member_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ExternalIDExpression.MEMBER_TYPE_VIRTUALMACHINEExternalIDExpression.MEMBER_TYPE_VIRTUALNETWORKINTERFACEExternalIDExpression.MEMBER_TYPE_CLOUDNATIVESERVICEINSTANCEExternalIDExpression.MEMBER_TYPE_PHYSICALSERVER
External ID member type - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Expression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONDITIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONJUNCTIONOPERATORExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_MACADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTERNALIDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_PATHEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IDENTITYGROUPEXPRESSION
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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MEMBER_TYPE_CLOUDNATIVESERVICEINSTANCE= 'CloudNativeServiceInstance'¶
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MEMBER_TYPE_PHYSICALSERVER= 'PhysicalServer'¶
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MEMBER_TYPE_VIRTUALMACHINE= 'VirtualMachine'¶
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MEMBER_TYPE_VIRTUALNETWORKINTERFACE= 'VirtualNetworkInterface'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FIPSGlobalConfig(lb_fips_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGlobal configuration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: lb_fips_enabled ( boolorNone) – When this flag is set to true FIPS mode will be set on ssl encryptions of load balancer feature.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FederationConnectivityConfig(global_overlay_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAdditional configuration required for federation.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: global_overlay_id ( longorNone) – Global id for by Layer3 services for federation usecases. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FederationGatewayConfig(global_overlay_id=None, site_allocation_indices=None, transit_segment_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAdditional gateway configuration required for federation
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - global_overlay_id (
longorNone) – Global id for by Layer3 services for federation usecases. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - site_allocation_indices (
listofSiteAllocationIndexForEdgeorNone) – Indicies for cross site allocation for edge cluster and its members referred by gateway. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - transit_segment_id (
strorNone) – Global UUID for transit segment id to be used by Layer2 services for federation usecases. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FieldSanityConstraintExpression(checks=None, operator=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='FieldSanityConstraintExpression', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the field value constraint to constrain specified field value based on defined sanity checks. Example - For DNS.upstream_servers, all the IP addresses must either be public or private. { “target”: { “target_resource_type”: “DnsForwarderZone”, “attribute”: “upstreamServers”, “path_prefix”: “/infra/dns-forwarder-zones/” }, “constraint_expression”: { “resource_type”: “FieldSanityConstraintExpression”, “operator”: “OR”, “checks”: [“ALL_PUBLIC_IPS”, “ALL_PRIVATE_IPS”] } }
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - checks (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
FieldSanityConstraintExpression.CHECKS_PUBLIC_IPSFieldSanityConstraintExpression.CHECKS_PRIVATE_IPS
List of sanity checks. - operator (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
A conditional operator - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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CHECKS_PRIVATE_IPS= 'ALL_PRIVATE_IPS'¶
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CHECKS_PUBLIC_IPS= 'ALL_PUBLIC_IPS'¶
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OPERATOR_AND= 'AND'¶
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OPERATOR_OR= 'OR'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FieldSetting(field_pointer=None, value=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructField Setting.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - field_pointer (
strorNone) – Field Pointer. - value (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Value that the field must be set to. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inFieldSettingValue. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inFieldSettingValue.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FieldSettingValue(resource_type='FieldSettingValue')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructField Setting Value.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: resource_type ( str) –Possible values are:
Field Setting Value resource type.-
RESOURCE_TYPE_CONSTANTFIELDVALUE= 'ConstantFieldValue'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FieldsPacketData(arp_header=None, eth_header=None, ip_header=None, ipv6_header=None, payload=None, transport_header=None, frame_size=None, resource_type='FieldsPacketData', routed=None, transport_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - arp_header (
ArpHeaderorNone) – The ARP header - eth_header (
EthernetHeaderorNone) – The ethernet header - ip_header (
Ipv4HeaderorNone) – The IPv4 header - ipv6_header (
Ipv6HeaderorNone) – The IPv6 header - payload (
strorNone) – Up to 1000 bytes of payload may be supplied (with a base64-encoded length of 1336 bytes.) Additional bytes of traceflow metadata will be appended to the payload. The payload contains any data the user wants to put after the transport header. - transport_header (
TransportProtocolHeaderorNone) – This field contains a protocol that is above IP. It is not restricted to the ‘transport’ defined by the OSI model (e.g., ICMP is supported). - frame_size (
longorNone) – If the requested frame_size is too small (given the payload and traceflow metadata requirement of 16 bytes), the traceflow request will fail with an appropriate message. The frame will be zero padded to the requested size. format: int64 - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Packet configuration - routed (
boolorNone) – A flag, when set true, indicates that the traceflow packet is of L3 routing. - transport_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_BROADCASTPacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_UNICASTPacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_MULTICASTPacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_UNKNOWN
transport type of the traceflow packet
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FirewallConfiguration(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='FirewallConfiguration', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, disable_auto_drafts=None, enable_firewall=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructFirewall related configurations
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - disable_auto_drafts (
boolorNone) – To disable auto drafts, set it to true. By default, auto drafts are enabled. - enable_firewall (
boolorNone) – If set to true, Firewall is enabled.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_DFWFIREWALLCONFIGURATION= 'DfwFirewallConfiguration'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FirewallIdentityStore(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, base_distinguished_name=None, ldap_servers=None, name=None, netbios_name=None, selective_sync_settings=None, sync_settings=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents a generic firewall identity store (e.g. Microsoft AD) The firewall identity store allow access to the directory group via LDAP protocol.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - base_distinguished_name (
strorNone) – Each active directory domain has a domain naming context (NC), which contains domain-specific data. The root of this naming context is represented by a domain’s distinguished name (DN) and is typically referred to as the NC head. - ldap_servers (
listofFirewallIdentityStoreLdapServerorNone) – Directory domain LDAP servers’ information including host, name, port, protocol and so on. - name (
strorNone) – Directory domain name which best describes the domain. It could be unique fqdn name or it could also be descriptive. There is no unique contraint for domain name among different domains. - netbios_name (
strorNone) – NetBIOS names can contain all alphanumeric characters except for the certain disallowed characters. Names can contain a period, but names cannot start with a period. NetBIOS is similar to DNS in that it can serve as a directory service, but more limited as it has no provisions for a name hierarchy and names are limited to 15 characters. The netbios name is case insensitive and is stored in upper case regardless of input case. - selective_sync_settings (
FirewallIdentityStoreSelectiveSyncSettingsorNone) – SelectiveSync settings toggle the SelectiveSync feature and selected OrgUnits. If this is not specified, SelectiveSync is disabled by default. - sync_settings (
FirewallIdentityStoreSyncSettingsorNone) – Each domain sync settings can be changed using this object. It is not required since there are default values used if there is no specification for this object.
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FirewallIdentityStoreLdapServer(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, domain_name=None, host=None, password=None, port=None, protocol=None, thumbprint=None, username=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructFirewall identity LDAP server
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - domain_name (
strorNone) – Directory domain name which best describes the domain. It could be unique fqdn name or it could also be descriptive. There is no unique constraint for domain name among different domains. - host (
strorNone) – Directory LDAP server DNS host name or ip address which is reachable by NSX manager to be connected and do object synchronization. format: ip-or-hostname - password (
strorNone) – Directory LDAP server connection password. - port (
longorNone) – Directory LDAP server connection TCP/UDP port. format: int32 - protocol (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Directory LDAP server connection protocol which is either LDAP or LDAPS.
- thumbprint (
strorNone) – Directory LDAP server certificate thumbprint used in secure LDAPS connection. - username (
strorNone) – Directory LDAP server connection user name.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FirewallIdentityStoreSelectiveSyncSettings(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, enabled=None, selected_org_units=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructFirewall identity selective sync settings
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable or disable SelectiveSync - selected_org_units (
listofstrorNone) – If SelectiveSync is enabled, this contains 1 or more OrgUnits, NSX will synchronize with in LDAP server. If SelectiveSync is disabled, do not define this or specify an empty list.
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FirewallIdentityStoreSyncSettings(delta_sync_interval=None, full_sync_cron_expr=None, sync_delay_in_sec=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructFirewall identity synchronization settings
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - delta_sync_interval (
longorNone) – Directory domain delta synchronization interval time between two delta sync in minutes. format: int64 - full_sync_cron_expr (
strorNone) – Directory domain full synchronization schedule using cron expression. For example, cron expression “0 0 12 ? * SUN *” means full sync is scheduled every Sunday midnight. If this object is null, it means there is no background cron job running for full sync. - sync_delay_in_sec (
longorNone) – Sync delay after Directory domain has been successfully created. if delay is -1, initial full sync will not be triggered. format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='FloodProtectionProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, icmp_active_flow_limit=None, other_active_conn_limit=None, tcp_half_open_conn_limit=None, udp_active_flow_limit=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA profile holding TCP, UDP and ICMP and other protcol connection limits.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
FloodProtectionProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_GATEWAYFLOODPROTECTIONPROFILEFloodProtectionProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_DISTRIBUTEDFLOODPROTECTIONPROFILE
GatewayFloodProtectionProfile is used for all Tier0 and Tier1 gateways. DistributedFloodProtectionProfile is used for all Transport Nodes.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - icmp_active_flow_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to active ICMP connections. format: int64 - other_active_conn_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to other active connections. besides UDP, ICMP and half open TCP connections. format: int64 - tcp_half_open_conn_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to half open TCP connections. format: int64 - udp_active_flow_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to active UDP connections. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfileBindingListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of flood protection profile binding maps
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofFloodProtectionProfileBindingMaporNone) – Flood protection profile binding maps list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between Flood Protection profile and Logical Routers.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Profile
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.FloodProtectionProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of flood protection profiles
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Flood protection profile list results When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inFloodProtectionProfile. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inFloodProtectionProfile.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ForwardingPolicy(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, category=None, comments=None, internal_sequence_number=None, is_default=None, lock_modified_by=None, lock_modified_time=None, locked=None, rule_count=None, scheduler_path=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, stateful=None, tcp_strict=None, rules=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains ordered list of forwarding rules that determine when to forward traffic to / from the underlay for accessing cloud native services.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - category (
strorNone) –- Distributed Firewall - Policy framework provides five pre-defined
categories for classifying a security policy. They are “Ethernet”,”Emergency”, “Infrastructure” “Environment” and “Application”. There is a pre-determined order in which the policy framework manages the priority of these security policies. Ethernet category is for supporting layer 2 firewall rules. The other four categories are applicable for layer 3 rules. Amongst them, the Emergency category has the highest priority followed by Infrastructure, Environment and then Application rules. Administrator can choose to categorize a security policy into the above categories or can choose to leave it empty. If empty it will have the least precedence w.r.t the above four categories. - Edge Firewall - Policy Framework for Edge Firewall provides six pre-defined categories “Emergency”, “SystemRules”, “SharedPreRules”, “LocalGatewayRules”, “AutoServiceRules” and “Default”, in order of priority of rules. All categories are allowed for Gatetway Policies that belong to ‘default’ Domain. However, for user created domains, category is restricted to “SharedPreRules” or “LocalGatewayRules” only. Also, the users can add/modify/delete rules from only the “SharedPreRules” and “LocalGatewayRules” categories. If user doesn’t specify the category then defaulted to “Rules”. System generated category is used by NSX created rules, for example BFD rules. Autoplumbed category used by NSX verticals to autoplumb data path rules. Finally, “Default” category is the placeholder default rules with lowest in the order of priority.
- comments (
strorNone) – Comments for security policy lock/unlock. - internal_sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is to indicate the internal sequence number of a policy with respect to the policies across categories. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether policy is a default policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_by (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified the lock for the secruity policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_time (
longorNone) – SecurityPolicy locked/unlocked time in epoch milliseconds. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - locked (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether a security policy should be locked. If the security policy is locked by a user, then no other user would be able to modify this security policy. Once the user releases the lock, other users can update this security policy. - rule_count (
longorNone) – The count of rules in the policy. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scheduler_path (
strorNone) – Provides a mechanism to apply the rules in this policy for a specified time duration. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of group paths where the rules in this policy will get applied. This scope will take precedence over rule level scope. Supported only for security and redirection policies. In case of RedirectionPolicy, it is expected only when the policy is NS and redirecting to service chain. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between security policies across domains. In order to change the sequence number of a policy one can fire a POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise The sequence number field will reflect the value of the computed sequence number upon execution of the above mentioned POST request. For scenarios where the administrator is using a template to update several security policies, the only way to set the sequence number is to explicitly specify the sequence number for each security policy. If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple policies with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of policies is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - stateful (
boolorNone) – Stateful or Stateless nature of security policy is enforced on all rules in this security policy. When it is stateful, the state of the network connects are tracked and a stateful packet inspection is performed. Layer3 security policies can be stateful or stateless. By default, they are stateful. Layer2 security policies can only be stateless. - tcp_strict (
boolorNone) – Ensures that a 3 way TCP handshake is done before the data packets are sent. tcp_strict=true is supported only for stateful security policies. If the tcp_strict flag is not specified and the security policy is stateful, then tcp_strict will be set to true. - rules (
listofForwardingRuleorNone) – Rules that are a part of this ForwardingPolicy
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ForwardingRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, destination_groups=None, destinations_excluded=None, direction=None, disabled=None, ip_protocol=None, is_default=None, logged=None, notes=None, profiles=None, rule_id=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, service_entries=None, services=None, source_groups=None, sources_excluded=None, tag=None, action=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructForwarding rule that determine how to forward traffic from a VM. Traffic from VM can either be routed via Overlay or Underlay when VM is on hybrid port. Additionally NAT can be performed for VM or container on overlay to route traffic to/from underlay ROUTE_TO_UNDERLAY - Access a service on underlay space from a VM connected to hybrid port. Eg access to AWS S3 on AWS underlay ROUTE_TO_OVERLAY - Access a service on overlay space from a VM connected to hybrid port. ROUTE_FROM_UNDERLAY - Access a service hosted on a VM (that is connected to hybrid port) from underlay space. Eg access from AWS ELB to VM ROUTE_FROM_OVERLAY - Access a service hosted on a VM (that is connected to hybrid port) from overlay space NAT_FROM_UNDERLAY - Access a service on overlay VM/container from underlay space using DNAT from underlay IP to overlay IP NAT_TO_UNDERLAY - Access an underlay service from a VM/container on overlay space using SNAT from overlay IP to underlay IP
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - destination_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. Along with paths we support IP Address of type IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address can be in one of the format(CIDR, IP Address, Range of IP Address). In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - destinations_excluded (
boolorNone) – If set to true, the rule gets applied on all the groups that are NOT part of the destination groups. If false, the rule applies to the destination groups - direction (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Define direction of traffic. - disabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to disable the rule. Default is enabled. - ip_protocol (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ForwardingRule.IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4ForwardingRule.IP_PROTOCOL_IPV6ForwardingRule.IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4_IPV6
Type of IP packet that should be matched while enforcing the rule. The value is set to IPV4_IPV6 for Layer3 rule if not specified. For Layer2/Ether rule the value must be null.
- is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether rule is a default rule. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logged (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable packet logging. Default is disabled. - notes (
strorNone) – Text for additional notes on changes. - profiles (
listofstrorNone) – Holds the list of layer 7 service profile paths. These profiles accept attributes and sub-attributes of various network services (e.g. L4 AppId, encryption algorithm, domain name, etc) as key value pairs. - rule_id (
longorNone) – This is a unique 4 byte positive number that is assigned by the system. This rule id is passed all the way down to the data path. The first 1GB (1000 to 2^30) will be shared by GM and LM with zebra style striped number space. For E.g 1000 to (1Million -1) by LM, (1M - 2M-1) by GM and so on. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of policy paths where the rule is applied LR/Edge/T0/T1/LRP etc. Note that a given rule can be applied on multiple LRs/LRPs. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between multiple Rules under Security or Gateway Policy for a Domain If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple rules with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of rules is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the rule entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - service_entries (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – In order to specify raw services this can be used, along with services which contains path to services. This can be empty or null. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. - services (
listofstrorNone) – In order to specify all services, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the services array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - source_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. Along with paths we support IP Address of type IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address can be in one of the format(CIDR, IP Address, Range of IP Address). In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - sources_excluded (
boolorNone) – If set to true, the rule gets applied on all the groups that are NOT part of the source groups. If false, the rule applies to the source groups - tag (
strorNone) – User level field which will be printed in CLI and packet logs. - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ForwardingRule.ACTION_ROUTE_TO_UNDERLAYForwardingRule.ACTION_ROUTE_TO_OVERLAYForwardingRule.ACTION_ROUTE_FROM_UNDERLAYForwardingRule.ACTION_ROUTE_FROM_OVERLAYForwardingRule.ACTION_NAT_FROM_UNDERLAYForwardingRule.ACTION_NAT_TO_UNDERLAY
The action to be applied to all the services
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ACTION_NAT_FROM_UNDERLAY= 'NAT_FROM_UNDERLAY'¶
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ACTION_NAT_TO_UNDERLAY= 'NAT_TO_UNDERLAY'¶
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ACTION_ROUTE_FROM_OVERLAY= 'ROUTE_FROM_OVERLAY'¶
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ACTION_ROUTE_FROM_UNDERLAY= 'ROUTE_FROM_UNDERLAY'¶
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ACTION_ROUTE_TO_OVERLAY= 'ROUTE_TO_OVERLAY'¶
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ACTION_ROUTE_TO_UNDERLAY= 'ROUTE_TO_UNDERLAY'¶
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DIRECTION_IN= 'IN'¶
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DIRECTION_IN_OUT= 'IN_OUT'¶
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DIRECTION_OUT= 'OUT'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4= 'IPV4'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4_IPV6= 'IPV4_IPV6'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV6= 'IPV6'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GatewayFloodProtectionProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='GatewayFloodProtectionProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, icmp_active_flow_limit=None, other_active_conn_limit=None, tcp_half_open_conn_limit=None, udp_active_flow_limit=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
FloodProtectionProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_GATEWAYFLOODPROTECTIONPROFILEFloodProtectionProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_DISTRIBUTEDFLOODPROTECTIONPROFILE
GatewayFloodProtectionProfile is used for all Tier0 and Tier1 gateways. DistributedFloodProtectionProfile is used for all Transport Nodes.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - icmp_active_flow_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to active ICMP connections. format: int64 - other_active_conn_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to other active connections. besides UDP, ICMP and half open TCP connections. format: int64 - tcp_half_open_conn_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to half open TCP connections. format: int64 - udp_active_flow_limit (
longorNone) – If this field is empty, firewall will not set a limit to active UDP connections. format: int64
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GatewayPolicy(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, category=None, comments=None, internal_sequence_number=None, is_default=None, lock_modified_by=None, lock_modified_time=None, locked=None, rule_count=None, scheduler_path=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, stateful=None, tcp_strict=None, rules=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains ordered list of Rules for GatewayPolicy
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - category (
strorNone) –- Distributed Firewall - Policy framework provides five pre-defined
categories for classifying a security policy. They are “Ethernet”,”Emergency”, “Infrastructure” “Environment” and “Application”. There is a pre-determined order in which the policy framework manages the priority of these security policies. Ethernet category is for supporting layer 2 firewall rules. The other four categories are applicable for layer 3 rules. Amongst them, the Emergency category has the highest priority followed by Infrastructure, Environment and then Application rules. Administrator can choose to categorize a security policy into the above categories or can choose to leave it empty. If empty it will have the least precedence w.r.t the above four categories. - Edge Firewall - Policy Framework for Edge Firewall provides six pre-defined categories “Emergency”, “SystemRules”, “SharedPreRules”, “LocalGatewayRules”, “AutoServiceRules” and “Default”, in order of priority of rules. All categories are allowed for Gatetway Policies that belong to ‘default’ Domain. However, for user created domains, category is restricted to “SharedPreRules” or “LocalGatewayRules” only. Also, the users can add/modify/delete rules from only the “SharedPreRules” and “LocalGatewayRules” categories. If user doesn’t specify the category then defaulted to “Rules”. System generated category is used by NSX created rules, for example BFD rules. Autoplumbed category used by NSX verticals to autoplumb data path rules. Finally, “Default” category is the placeholder default rules with lowest in the order of priority.
- comments (
strorNone) – Comments for security policy lock/unlock. - internal_sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is to indicate the internal sequence number of a policy with respect to the policies across categories. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether policy is a default policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_by (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified the lock for the secruity policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_time (
longorNone) – SecurityPolicy locked/unlocked time in epoch milliseconds. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - locked (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether a security policy should be locked. If the security policy is locked by a user, then no other user would be able to modify this security policy. Once the user releases the lock, other users can update this security policy. - rule_count (
longorNone) – The count of rules in the policy. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scheduler_path (
strorNone) – Provides a mechanism to apply the rules in this policy for a specified time duration. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of group paths where the rules in this policy will get applied. This scope will take precedence over rule level scope. Supported only for security and redirection policies. In case of RedirectionPolicy, it is expected only when the policy is NS and redirecting to service chain. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between security policies across domains. In order to change the sequence number of a policy one can fire a POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise The sequence number field will reflect the value of the computed sequence number upon execution of the above mentioned POST request. For scenarios where the administrator is using a template to update several security policies, the only way to set the sequence number is to explicitly specify the sequence number for each security policy. If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple policies with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of policies is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - stateful (
boolorNone) – Stateful or Stateless nature of security policy is enforced on all rules in this security policy. When it is stateful, the state of the network connects are tracked and a stateful packet inspection is performed. Layer3 security policies can be stateful or stateless. By default, they are stateful. Layer2 security policies can only be stateless. - tcp_strict (
boolorNone) – Ensures that a 3 way TCP handshake is done before the data packets are sent. tcp_strict=true is supported only for stateful security policies. If the tcp_strict flag is not specified and the security policy is stateful, then tcp_strict will be set to true. - rules (
listofRuleorNone) – Rules that are a part of this SecurityPolicy
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GatewayPolicyListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of gateway policies
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofGatewayPolicyorNone) – GatewayPolicy list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GatewayQosProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, burst_size=None, committed_bandwitdth=None, excess_action=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructQoS profile contains configuration of rate limiting properties which can be applied in ingress and egress directions at Tier1 gateways
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - burst_size (
longorNone) – Burst size in bytes. format: int32 - committed_bandwitdth (
longorNone) – Committed bandwidth in both directions specoficd in Mbps. Bandwidth is limited to line rate when the value configured is greater than line rate. format: int32 - excess_action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Action on traffic exceeding bandwidth.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GatewayQosProfileConfig(egress_qos_profile_path=None, ingress_qos_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGateway QoS profile configuration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - egress_qos_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path to gateway QoS profile in egress direction. - ingress_qos_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path to gateway QoS profile in ingress direction.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GatewayRouteCsvRecord(admin_distance=None, edge_path=None, _interface=None, lr_component_id=None, lr_component_type=None, network=None, next_hop=None, route_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - admin_distance (
longorNone) – The admin distance of the next hop format: int64 - edge_path (
strorNone) – Edge node policy path. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - _interface (
strorNone) – The policy path of the interface which is used as the next hop - lr_component_id (
strorNone) – Logical router component(Service Router/Distributed Router) id - lr_component_type (
strorNone) – Logical router component(Service Router/Distributed Router) type - network (
strorNone) – CIDR network address format: ip-cidr-block - next_hop (
strorNone) – The IP of the next hop format: ip - route_type (
strorNone) – Route type (USER, CONNECTED, NSX_INTERNAL,..)
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GatewayRouteTableInCsvFormat(file_name=None, last_update_timestamp=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - file_name (
strorNone) – File name set by HTTP server if API returns CSV result as a file. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofGatewayRouteCsvRecordorNone) –
- file_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GenericDhcpOption(code=None, values=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDefine DHCP options other than option 121.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - code (
longorNone) – Code of the dhcp option. format: int64 - values (
listofstrorNone) – Value of the option.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GlobalConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, fips=None, l3_forwarding_mode=None, mtu=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGlobal configuration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - fips (
FIPSGlobalConfigorNone) – Contains the FIPSGlobalConfig object. - l3_forwarding_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Configure forwarding mode for routing. This setting does not restrict configuration for other modes.
- mtu (
longorNone) – Maximum transmission unit (MTU) specifies the size of the largest packet that a network protocol can transmit. format: int32
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L3FORWARDING_MODE_AND_IPV6= 'IPV4_AND_IPV6'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GlobalManager(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, connection_info=None, fail_if_rtt_exceeded=None, federation_id=None, maximum_rtt=None, mode=None, site_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGlobal Manager.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - connection_info (
listofSiteNodeConnectionInfoorNone) – To create a standby GM, the connection information (username, password, and API thumbprint) for at least one NSX manager node in the remote site must be provided. Once the GM has been successfully onboarded, the connection_info is discarded and authentication to the standby GM occurs using an X.509 client certificate. - fail_if_rtt_exceeded (
boolorNone) – Fail onboarding if maximum RTT exceeded. - federation_id (
strorNone) – Internally generated UUID to the federation of Global Manager. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - maximum_rtt (
longorNone) – If provided and fail_if_rtt_exceeded is true, onboarding of the site will fail if measured RTT is greater than this value. format: int64 - mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
There can be at most one ACTIVE global manager and one STANDBY global manager. In order to add a STANDBY manager, there must be an ACTIVE manager defined.
- site_id (
strorNone) – UUID of the site where Global manager is running. This is the Site Manager generated UUID for every NSX deployment. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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MODE_ACTIVE= 'ACTIVE'¶
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MODE_STANDBY= 'STANDBY'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GmFederationSiteConfig(transit_subnet=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAdditional configuration required for federation at Site.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: transit_subnet ( strorNone) – IP Addresses to be allocated for transit segment when the gateway is stretched. Note that Global Manager will carve out the IP Pool for each site to be used for edge nodes when gateway is stretched based on the user provided subnet and maximum number of edge nodes allowed per site. format: ip-cidr-block
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Group(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, expression=None, extended_expression=None, reference=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGroup.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - expression (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – The expression list must follow below criteria: 1. A non-empty expression list, must be of odd size. In a list, with indices starting from 0, all non-conjunction expressions must be at even indices, separated by a conjunction expression at odd indices. 2. The total of ConditionExpression and NestedExpression in a list should not exceed 5. 3. The total of IPAddressExpression, MACAddressExpression, external IDs in an ExternalIDExpression and paths in a PathExpression must not exceed 500. 4. Each expression must be a valid Expression. See the definition of the Expression type for more information. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inExpression. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inExpression. - extended_expression (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Extended Expression allows additional higher level context to be specified for grouping criteria. (e.g. user AD group) This field allow users to specified user context as the source of a firewall rule for IDFW feature. Current version only support a single IdentityGroupExpression. In the future, this might expand to support other conjunction and non-conjunction expression. The extended expression list must follow below criteria: 1. Contains a single IdentityGroupExpression. No conjunction expression is supported. 2. No other non-conjunction expression is supported, except for IdentityGroupExpression. 3. Each expression must be a valid Expression. See the definition of the Expression type for more information. 4. Extended expression are implicitly AND with expression. 5. No nesting can be supported if this value is used. 6. If a Group is using extended expression, this group must be the only member in the source field of an communication map. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inExpression. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inExpression. - reference (
boolorNone) – If true, indicates that this is a remote reference group. Such group will have span different from the its parent domain. Default value is false. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Realization state of this group
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STATE_FAILURE= 'FAILURE'¶
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STATE_IN_PROGRESS= 'IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_SUCCESS= 'SUCCESS'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GroupDiscoveryProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, profile_path=None, sequence_number=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between discovery profile and Group. With this entity, user can specify intent for applying discovery profile profile to particular Group.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Profile - sequence_number (
longorNone) – Sequence number used to resolve conflicts betweeen two profiles applied on the same group. Lower sequence number takes higher precedence. Two binding maps applied to the same profile must have the same sequence number. User defined sequence numbers range from 1 through 100,000. System defined sequence numbers range from 100,001 through 200,000. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GroupListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of Groups
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofGrouporNone) – Group list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GroupMemberList(members=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructList of same type members to either add or remove from a group.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: members ( listofstrorNone) – This array contains group members of similar types.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GroupMemberTagsList(member_type=None, tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCollection of tags used in a policy group for a particular member type
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - member_type (
strorNone) – Member type for which we will list the tags - tags (
listofstrorNone) – List of tags for the member type
- member_type (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GroupMemberTypeListResult(result_count=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of the member types in the results array format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
GroupMemberTypeListResult.RESULTS_VIRTUALMACHINEGroupMemberTypeListResult.RESULTS_VIRTUALNETWORKINTERFACEGroupMemberTypeListResult.RESULTS_SEGMENTPORTGroupMemberTypeListResult.RESULTS_SEGMENTGroupMemberTypeListResult.RESULTS_CLOUDNATIVESERVICEINSTANCEGroupMemberTypeListResult.RESULTS_IPADDRESSGroupMemberTypeListResult.RESULTS_MACADDRESSGroupMemberTypeListResult.RESULTS_IPSETGroupMemberTypeListResult.RESULTS_IDENTITYGROUPGroupMemberTypeListResult.RESULTS_PHYSICALSERVER
Collection of member types for the given Group
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RESULTS_CLOUDNATIVESERVICEINSTANCE= 'CloudNativeServiceInstance'¶
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RESULTS_IDENTITYGROUP= 'IdentityGroup'¶
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RESULTS_IPADDRESS= 'IPAddress'¶
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RESULTS_IPSET= 'IPSet'¶
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RESULTS_MACADDRESS= 'MACAddress'¶
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RESULTS_PHYSICALSERVER= 'PhysicalServer'¶
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RESULTS_SEGMENT= 'Segment'¶
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RESULTS_SEGMENTPORT= 'SegmentPort'¶
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RESULTS_VIRTUALMACHINE= 'VirtualMachine'¶
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RESULTS_VIRTUALNETWORKINTERFACE= 'VirtualNetworkInterface'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GroupMonitoringProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ipfix_dfw_profile_path=None, ipfix_l2_profile_path=None, port_mirroring_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between monitoring profile and Group. Using this entity, you can specify intent for applying monitoring profile to particular Group. Group with membership criteria vm only supported as source group. Port mirroring is only supported on group with five vms.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ipfix_dfw_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated IPFIX DFW Profile - ipfix_l2_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated IPFIX L2 Profile - port_mirroring_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Port Mirroring Profile
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GroupMonitoringProfileBindingMapListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Group Monitoring Profile Binding Maps
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofGroupMonitoringProfileBindingMaporNone) – Group Monitoring Profile Binding Map list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GroupTagsList(results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCollection of tags used in a policy group listed per member type
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: results ( listofGroupMemberTagsListorNone) – Collection of tags used in a policy group listed per member type
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.GuestInfo(computer_name=None, os_name=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGuest virtual machine details include OS name and computer name of guest VM.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - computer_name (
strorNone) – Computer name of guest virtual machine, which is set inside guest OS. Currently this is supported for guests on ESXi that have VMware Tools installed. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - os_name (
strorNone) – OS name of guest virtual machine. Currently this is supported for guests on ESXi that have VMware Tools installed. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- computer_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.HttpPolicyLbMonitorProfile(url=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='HttpPolicyLbMonitorProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructActive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the Group through the PolicyLbRule object. This represents active health monitoring over HTTP. Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval, to each member of the Group. Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times (fall_count) to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks (rise_count) will bring the member back to UP state. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - url (
strorNone) – For HTTP active healthchecks, the HTTP request url sent can be customized and can include query parameters. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- url (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.HttpPolicyLbVirtualServer(insert_client_ip_header=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='HttpPolicyLbVirtualServer', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, access_log_enabled=None, ip_address=None, lb_persistence_profile=None, ports=None, router_path=None, traffic_source=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVirtual server acts as a facade to an application, receives all client connections over HTTP and distributes them among the backend servers.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - insert_client_ip_header (
boolorNone) – Backend web servers typically log each request they handle along with the requesting client IP address. These logs are used for debugging, analytics and other such purposes. If the deployment topology requires enabling SNAT on the load balancer, then server will see the client as the SNAT IP which defeats the purpose of logging. To work around this issue, load balancer can be configured to insert XFF HTTP header with the original client IP address. Backend servers can then be configured to log the IP address in XFF header instead of the source IP address of the connection. If XFF header is not present in the incoming request, load balancer inserts a new XFF header with the client IP address. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_CUSTOMPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - access_log_enabled (
boolorNone) – If access log is enabled, all HTTP requests sent to an L7 virtual server are logged to the access log file. Both successful requests (backend server returns 2xx) and unsuccessful requests (backend server returns 4xx or 5xx) are logged to access log, if enabled. - ip_address (
strorNone) – Configures the IP address of the PolicyLbVirtualServer where it receives all client connections and distributes them among the backend servers. format: ip - lb_persistence_profile (
strorNone) – Path to optional object that enables persistence on a virtual server allowing related client connections to be sent to the same backend server. Persistence is disabled by default. - ports (
listofstrorNone) – Ports contains a list of at least one port or port range such as “80”, “1234-1236”. Each port element in the list should be a single port or a single port range. format: port-or-range - router_path (
strorNone) – Path to router type object that PolicyLbVirtualServer connects to. The only supported router object is Network. - traffic_source (
strorNone) –
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- insert_client_ip_header (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.HttpsPolicyLbMonitorProfile(url=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructActive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the Group through the PolicyLbRule object. This represents active health monitoring over HTTPS. Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval, to each member of the Group. Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times (fall_count) to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks (rise_count) will bring the member back to UP state. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - url (
strorNone) – For HTTP active healthchecks, the HTTP request url sent can be customized and can include query parameters. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- url (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.HttpsPolicyLbVirtualServer(client_ssl_certificate_ids=None, client_ssl_settings=None, default_client_ssl_certificate_id=None, insert_client_ip_header=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, access_log_enabled=None, ip_address=None, lb_persistence_profile=None, ports=None, router_path=None, traffic_source=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVirtual server acts as a facade to an application, receives all client connections over HTTPS and distributes them among the backend servers.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - client_ssl_certificate_ids (
listofstrorNone) – Client-side SSL profile binding allows multiple certificates, for different hostnames, to be bound to the same virtual server. The setting is used when load balancer acts as an SSL server and terminating the client SSL connection - client_ssl_settings (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
HttpsPolicyLbVirtualServer.CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_BASE_SECURE_111317HttpsPolicyLbVirtualServer.CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_MODERATE_SECURE_111317HttpsPolicyLbVirtualServer.CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_HIGH_SECURE_111317
Security settings representing various security settings when the VirtualServer acts as an SSL server - BASE_SECURE_111317 - MODERATE_SECURE_111317 - HIGH_SECURE_111317
- default_client_ssl_certificate_id (
strorNone) – The setting is used when load balancer acts as an SSL server and terminating the client SSL connection. A default certificate should be specified which will be used if the server does not host multiple hostnames on the same IP address or if the client does not support SNI extension. - insert_client_ip_header (
boolorNone) – Backend web servers typically log each request they handle along with the requesting client IP address. These logs are used for debugging, analytics and other such purposes. If the deployment topology requires enabling SNAT on the load balancer, then server will see the client as the SNAT IP which defeats the purpose of logging. To work around this issue, load balancer can be configured to insert XFF HTTP header with the original client IP address. Backend servers can then be configured to log the IP address in XFF header instead of the source IP address of the connection. If XFF header is not present in the incoming request, load balancer inserts a new XFF header with the client IP address. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_CUSTOMPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - access_log_enabled (
boolorNone) – If access log is enabled, all HTTP requests sent to an L7 virtual server are logged to the access log file. Both successful requests (backend server returns 2xx) and unsuccessful requests (backend server returns 4xx or 5xx) are logged to access log, if enabled. - ip_address (
strorNone) – Configures the IP address of the PolicyLbVirtualServer where it receives all client connections and distributes them among the backend servers. format: ip - lb_persistence_profile (
strorNone) – Path to optional object that enables persistence on a virtual server allowing related client connections to be sent to the same backend server. Persistence is disabled by default. - ports (
listofstrorNone) – Ports contains a list of at least one port or port range such as “80”, “1234-1236”. Each port element in the list should be a single port or a single port range. format: port-or-range - router_path (
strorNone) – Path to router type object that PolicyLbVirtualServer connects to. The only supported router object is Network. - traffic_source (
strorNone) –
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CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_BASE_SECURE_111317= 'BASE_SECURE_111317'¶
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CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_HIGH_SECURE_111317= 'HIGH_SECURE_111317'¶
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CLIENT_SSL_SETTINGS_MODERATE_SECURE_111317= 'MODERATE_SECURE_111317'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- client_ssl_certificate_ids (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ICMPTypeServiceEntry(icmp_code=None, icmp_type=None, protocol=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ICMPTypeServiceEntry', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA ServiceEntry that represents IPv4 or IPv6 ICMP protocol
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - icmp_code (
longorNone) – ICMP message code format: int64 - icmp_type (
longorNone) – ICMP message type format: int64 - protocol (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
- links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
ServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPPROTOCOLSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IGMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ALGTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_L4PORTSETSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ETHERTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDSERVICESERVICEENTRY
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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PROTOCOL_ICMPV4= 'ICMPv4'¶
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PROTOCOL_ICMPV6= 'ICMPv6'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IGMPTypeServiceEntry(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='IGMPTypeServiceEntry', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA ServiceEntry that represents IGMP protocol
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
ServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPPROTOCOLSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IGMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ALGTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_L4PORTSETSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ETHERTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDSERVICESERVICEENTRY
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPAddressExpression(ip_addresses=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='IPAddressExpression', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents IP address expressions in the form of an array, to support addition of IP addresses in a group. Avoid creating groups with multiple IPAddressExpression. In future releases, group will be restricted to contain a single IPAddressExpression. To group IPAddresses, use nested groups instead of multiple IPAddressExpressions.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – This array can consist of a single IP address, IP address range or a subnet. Its type can be of either IPv4 or IPv6. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses within one expression is not allowed. Supported list of formats are, “192.168.1.1”, “192.168.1.1-192.168.1.100”, “192.168.0.0/24”, “fe80::250:56ff:fe83:318c”, “fe80::250:56ff:fe83:3181-fe80::250:56ff:fe83:318c”, “fe80::250:56ff:fe83:318c/64”. format: address-or-block-or-range - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Expression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONDITIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONJUNCTIONOPERATORExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_MACADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTERNALIDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_PATHEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IDENTITYGROUPEXPRESSION
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ip_addresses (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPAddressList(ip_addresses=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCollection of IP Addresses.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: ip_addresses ( listofstrorNone) – The array contains IP addresses. format: address-or-block-or-range
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPAddressPortPair(ip_address=None, port=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIP Address and Port information
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_address (
strorNone) – The IPAddress to be combined with Port for defining specific access point. format: ip - port (
longorNone) – The port to be combined with IPAddress for defining a specific access point. format: int32
- ip_address (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPDiscoveryProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, arp_nd_binding_timeout=None, duplicate_ip_detection=None, ip_v4_discovery_options=None, ip_v6_discovery_options=None, tofu_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructUsing this profile to configure different options of IP Discovery
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - arp_nd_binding_timeout (
longorNone) – This property controls the ARP and ND cache timeout period. It is recommended that this property be greater than the ARP/ND cache timeout on the VM. format: int32 - duplicate_ip_detection (
DuplicateIPDetectionOptionsorNone) – Duplicate IP detection is used to determine if there is any IP conflict with any other port on the same logical switch. If a conflict is detected, then the IP is marked as a duplicate on the port where the IP was discovered last. The duplicate IP will not be added to the realized address binings for the port and hence will not be used in DFW rules or other security configurations for the port.rt. - ip_v4_discovery_options (
IPv4DiscoveryOptionsorNone) – Indicates IPv4 Discovery options - ip_v6_discovery_options (
IPv6DiscoveryOptionsorNone) – Indicates IPv6 Discovery options - tofu_enabled (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether “Trust on First Use(TOFU)” paradigm is enabled.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPDiscoveryProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of IP Discovery Profiles
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPDiscoveryProfileorNone) – IP Discovery profile list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXCollectorProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ipaddress=None, port=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPFIX data will be collected on collector Host ip and port address should be provided for collector.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ipaddress (
strorNone) – IP address for the IPFIX collector. format: ip - port (
longorNone) – Port for the IPFIX collector. format: int32
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXCollectorProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of IPFIX collector profiles.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPFIXCollectorProfileorNone) – IPFIX collector Instances list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollector(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, collector_ip_address=None, collector_port=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPFIX DFW data will be collected on collector Host IP and Port address should be provided for collector.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - collector_ip_address (
strorNone) – IP address for the IPFIX DFW collector. IP addresses such as 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1, 255.255.255.255 are invalid. format: ip - collector_port (
longorNone) – Port for the IPFIX DFW collector. format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ipfix_dfw_collectors=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPFIX data for the NSX distributed firewall will be sent to the specified IPFIX collectors.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ipfix_dfw_collectors (
listofIPFIXDFWCollectororNone) – It accepts Multiple Collectors.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWCollectorProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of IPFIX DFW Collector Profile
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPFIXDFWCollectorProfileorNone) – IPFIX DFW Collection Instances list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, active_flow_export_timeout=None, ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_path=None, observation_domain_id=None, priority=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPFIX packets from source will be sent to IPFIX DFW collector.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - active_flow_export_timeout (
longorNone) – For long standing active flows, IPFIX records will be sent per timeout period in minutes. format: int32 - ipfix_dfw_collector_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path for IPFIX collector profiles. IPFIX data from these logical segments will be sent to all specified IPFIX collectors. - observation_domain_id (
longorNone) – An identifier that is unique to the exporting process and used to meter the flows. format: int32 - priority (
longorNone) – This priority field is used to resolve conflicts in Segment Ports which are covered by more than one IPFIX profiles. The IPFIX exporter will send records to Collectors in highest priority profile (lowest number) only. format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXDFWProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of IPFIX DFW Profile
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPFIXDFWProfileorNone) – IPFIX DFW Profile list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2Collector(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, collector_ip_address=None, collector_port=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPFIX packets will be collected on collector. IP and port address should be provided for collector.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - collector_ip_address (
strorNone) – IP address for the IPFIX L2 collector. IP addresses such as 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1, 255.255.255.255 are invalid. format: ip - collector_port (
longorNone) – Port number for the IPFIX L2 collector. format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2CollectorProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ipfix_l2_collectors=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPFIX L2 data will be collected on collectors.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ipfix_l2_collectors (
listofIPFIXL2CollectororNone) – It accepts Multiple Collector objects.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2CollectorProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged list of IPFIX collector profiles.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPFIXL2CollectorProfileorNone) – IPFIX collector Profile list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2Profile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, active_timeout=None, export_overlay_flow=None, idle_timeout=None, ipfix_collector_profile_path=None, max_flows=None, observation_domain_id=None, packet_sample_probability=None, priority=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPFIX data from source logical segment, port, group will be forwarded to IPFIX collector.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - active_timeout (
longorNone) – The time in seconds after a flow is expired even if more packets matching this flow are received by the cache. format: int32 - export_overlay_flow (
boolorNone) – This property controls whether overlay flow info is included in the sample result. - idle_timeout (
longorNone) – The time in seconds after a flow is expired if no more packets matching this flow are received by the cache. format: int32 - ipfix_collector_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path for IPFIX collector profile. User can specify only one IPFIX collector. - max_flows (
longorNone) – The maximum number of flow entries in each exporter flow cache. format: int64 - observation_domain_id (
longorNone) – An identifier that is unique to the exporting process and used to meter the flows. format: int64 - packet_sample_probability (
floatorNone) – The probability in percentage that a packet is sampled, in range 0-100. The probability is equal for every packet. - priority (
longorNone) – This priority field is used to resolve conflicts in Segment Ports which are covered by more than one IPFIX profiles. The IPFIX exporter will send records to Collectors in highest priority profile (lowest number) only. format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXL2ProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of IPFIX L2 Profile
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPFIXL2ProfileorNone) – IPFIX L2 Profile list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXSwitchCollectionInstance(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, active_timeout=None, idle_timeout=None, ipfix_collector_profile_paths=None, max_flows=None, observation_domain_id=None, packet_sample_probability=None, source_logical_segment_paths=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPFIX data from source logical segment will be copied to IPFIX collector.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - active_timeout (
longorNone) – The time in seconds after a flow is expired even if more packets matching this flow are received by the cache. format: int32 - idle_timeout (
longorNone) – The time in seconds after a Flow is expired if no more packets matching this Flow are received by the cache. format: int32 - ipfix_collector_profile_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Policy path for IPFIX collector profiles. IPFIX data from these logical segments will be sent to all specified IPFIX collectors. - max_flows (
longorNone) – The maximum number of flow entries in each exporter flow cache. format: int64 - observation_domain_id (
longorNone) – An identifier that is unique to the exporting process and used to meter the Flows. format: int32 - packet_sample_probability (
floatorNone) – The probability in percentage that a packet is sampled, in range 0-100. The probability is equal for every packet. - source_logical_segment_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Policy path for source tier-1 segment. IPFIX data from these logical segments will be sent IPFIX collector.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPFIXSwitchCollectionInstanceListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of IPFIX Switch Collection Instances
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPFIXSwitchCollectionInstanceorNone) – IPFIX Switch Collection Instances list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPInfo(ip_addresses=None, prefix_length=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – IPv4 Addresses format: ipv4 - prefix_length (
longorNone) – Subnet Prefix Length format: int64
- ip_addresses (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPProtocolServiceEntry(protocol_number=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='IPProtocolServiceEntry', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA ServiceEntry that represents an IP protocol
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - protocol_number (
longorNone) – - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
ServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPPROTOCOLSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IGMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ALGTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_L4PORTSETSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ETHERTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDSERVICESERVICEENTRY
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- protocol_number (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnDpdProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, dpd_probe_interval=None, dpd_probe_mode=None, enabled=None, retry_count=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDead peer detection (DPD) is a method that allows detection of unreachable internet key excahnge (IKE) peers. Any changes affects all IPSec VPN sessions consuming this profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dpd_probe_interval (
longorNone) – DPD probe interval defines an interval for DPD probes (in seconds). - When the DPD probe mode is periodic, this interval is the number of seconds between DPD messages. - When the DPD probe mode is on-demand, this interval is the number of seconds during which traffic is not received from the peer before DPD retry messages are sent if there is IPSec traffic to send. For PERIODIC Mode: Minimum: 3 Maximum: 360 Default: 60 For ON_DEMAND Mode: Minimum: 1 Maximum: 10 Default: 3 format: int64 - dpd_probe_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
DPD probe mode is used to query the liveliness of the peer. Two modes are possible: - PERIODIC: is used to query the liveliness of the peer at regular intervals (dpd_probe_interval). It does not take into consideration traffic coming from the peer. The benefit of this mode over the on-demand mode is earlier detection of dead peers. However, use of periodic DPD incurs extra overhead. When communicating to large numbers of peers, please consider using on-demand DPD instead. - ON_DEMAND: is used to query the liveliness of the peer by instructing the local endpoint to send DPD message to a peer if there is traffic to send to the peer AND the peer was idle for dpd_probe_interval seconds (i.e. there was no traffic from the peer for dpd_probe_interval seconds).
- enabled (
boolorNone) – If true, enable dead peer detection. - retry_count (
longorNone) – Maximum number of DPD messages’ retry attempts. This value is applicable for both dpd probe modes, periodic and on-demand. format: int64
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DPD_PROBE_MODE_ON_DEMAND= 'ON_DEMAND'¶
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DPD_PROBE_MODE_PERIODIC= 'PERIODIC'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnDpdProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of IPSecVpnDpdProfile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPSecVpnDpdProfileorNone) – IPSecVpnDpdProfile list results.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, dh_groups=None, digest_algorithms=None, encryption_algorithms=None, ike_version=None, sa_life_time=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIKE Profile is a reusable profile that captures IKE phase one negotiation parameters. Any changes affects all IPSec VPN sessions consuming this profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dh_groups (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP2IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP5IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP14IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP15IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP16IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP19IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP20IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP21
Diffie-Hellman group to be used if PFS is enabled. Default is GROUP14.
- digest_algorithms (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA1IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_256IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_384IPSecVpnIkeProfile.DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_512
Algorithm to be used for message digest during Internet Key Exchange(IKE) negotiation. Default is SHA2_256.
- encryption_algorithms (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnIkeProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS__128IPSecVpnIkeProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS__256IPSecVpnIkeProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_128IPSecVpnIkeProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_192IPSecVpnIkeProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_256
Encryption algorithm is used during Internet Key Exchange(IKE) negotiation. Default is AES_128.
- ike_version (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnIkeProfile.IKE_VERSION_V1IPSecVpnIkeProfile.IKE_VERSION_V2IPSecVpnIkeProfile.IKE_VERSION_FLEX
IKE protocol version to be used. IKE-Flex will initiate IKE-V2 and responds to both IKE-V1 and IKE-V2.
- sa_life_time (
longorNone) – Life time for security association. Default is 86400 seconds (1 day). format: int64
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP14= 'GROUP14'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP15= 'GROUP15'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP16= 'GROUP16'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP19= 'GROUP19'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP2= 'GROUP2'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP20= 'GROUP20'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP21= 'GROUP21'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP5= 'GROUP5'¶
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DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA1= 'SHA1'¶
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DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_256= 'SHA2_256'¶
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DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_384= 'SHA2_384'¶
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DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_512= 'SHA2_512'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_128= 'AES_128'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_256= 'AES_256'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_128= 'AES_GCM_128'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_192= 'AES_GCM_192'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_256= 'AES_GCM_256'¶
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IKE_VERSION_FLEX= 'IKE_FLEX'¶
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IKE_VERSION_V1= 'IKE_V1'¶
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IKE_VERSION_V2= 'IKE_V2'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of IPSecVpnIkeProfile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPSecVpnIkeProfileorNone) – IPSecVpnIkeProfile list results.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeSessionStatus(fail_reason=None, ike_session_state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructStatus for IPSec VPN Ike session UP, DOWN, NEGOTIATING and fail reason if Ike session is down.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - fail_reason (
strorNone) – Reason for failure. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ike_session_state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnIkeSessionStatus.IKE_SESSION_STATE_UPIPSecVpnIkeSessionStatus.IKE_SESSION_STATE_DOWNIPSecVpnIkeSessionStatus.IKE_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATING
Ike session service status UP, DOWN and NEGOTIATING.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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IKE_SESSION_STATE_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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IKE_SESSION_STATE_NEGOTIATING= 'NEGOTIATING'¶
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IKE_SESSION_STATE_UP= 'UP'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnIkeTrafficStatistics(bytes_in=None, bytes_out=None, fail_count=None, packets_in=None, packets_out=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTraffic statistics for IPSec VPN Ike session. Note - Not supported in this release.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bytes_in (
longorNone) – Number of bytes in. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bytes_out (
longorNone) – Number of bytes out. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - fail_count (
longorNone) – Fail count. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_in (
longorNone) – Number of packets in. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_out (
longorNone) – Number of packets out. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnLocalEndpoint(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, certificate_path=None, local_address=None, local_id=None, trust_ca_paths=None, trust_crl_paths=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructLocal endpoint represents a tier-0/tier-1 on which tunnel needs to be terminated.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - certificate_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing site certificate. - local_address (
strorNone) – IPV4 Address of local endpoint. format: ipv4 - local_id (
strorNone) – Local identifier. - trust_ca_paths (
listofstrorNone) – List of policy paths referencing certificate authority (CA) to verify peer certificates. - trust_crl_paths (
listofstrorNone) – List of policy paths referencing certificate revocation list (CRL) to peer certificates.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnLocalEndpointListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of IPSecVpnLocalEndpoint.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPSecVpnLocalEndpointorNone) – IPSecVpnLocalEndpoint list results.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnPolicyTrafficStatistics(aggregate_traffic_counters=None, rule_path=None, tunnel_statistics=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPSec VPN policy traffic statistics.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - aggregate_traffic_counters (
IPSecVpnTrafficCountersorNone) – Aggregate traffic statistics across all ipsec tunnels. - rule_path (
strorNone) – L3Vpn rule path. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tunnel_statistics (
listofIPSecVpnTunnelTrafficStatisticsorNone) – Tunnel statistics. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, action=None, destinations=None, enabled=None, logged=None, sequence_number=None, sources=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructFor policy-based IPsec VPNs, a security policy specifies as its action the VPN tunnel to be used for transit traffic that meets the policy’s match criteria.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PROTECT - Protect rules are defined per policy based IPSec VPN session. BYPASS - Bypass rules are defined per IPSec VPN service and affects all policy based IPSec VPN sessions. Bypass rules are prioritized over protect rules. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- destinations (
listofIPSecVpnSubnetorNone) – List of peer subnets. Specifying no value is interpreted as 0.0.0.0/0. - enabled (
boolorNone) – A flag to enable/disable the rule. - logged (
boolorNone) – A flag to enable/disable the logging for the rule. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – A sequence number is used to give a priority to an IPSecVpnRule. format: int32 - sources (
listofIPSecVpnSubnetorNone) – List of local subnets. Specifying no value is interpreted as 0.0.0.0/0.
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ACTION_BYPASS= 'BYPASS'¶
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ACTION_PROTECT= 'PROTECT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnService(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, bypass_rules=None, enabled=None, ha_sync=None, ike_log_level=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCreate and manage IPSec VPN service for given locale service.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bypass_rules (
listofIPSecVpnRuleorNone) – Bypass policy rules are configured using VPN service. Bypass rules always have higher priority over protect rules and they affect all policy based vpn sessions associated with the IPSec VPN service. Protect rules are defined per policy based vpn session. - enabled (
boolorNone) – If true, enable VPN services for given locale service. - ha_sync (
boolorNone) – Enable/disable IPSec HA state sync. IPSec HA state sync can be disabled if in case there are performance issues w.r.t. the state sync messages. - ike_log_level (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnService.IKE_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUGIPSecVpnService.IKE_LOG_LEVEL_INFOIPSecVpnService.IKE_LOG_LEVEL_WARNIPSecVpnService.IKE_LOG_LEVEL_ERRORIPSecVpnService.IKE_LOG_LEVEL_EMERGENCY
Log level for internet key exchange (IKE).
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IKE_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG= 'DEBUG'¶
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IKE_LOG_LEVEL_EMERGENCY= 'EMERGENCY'¶
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IKE_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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IKE_LOG_LEVEL_INFO= 'INFO'¶
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IKE_LOG_LEVEL_WARN= 'WARN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnServiceListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of IPSecVpnService.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPSecVpnServiceorNone) – IPSecVpnService list results.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnSession(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='IPSecVpnSession', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, authentication_mode=None, compliance_suite=None, connection_initiation_mode=None, dpd_profile_path=None, enabled=None, ike_profile_path=None, local_endpoint_path=None, peer_address=None, peer_id=None, psk=None, tcp_mss_clamping=None, tunnel_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVPN session defines connection between local and peer endpoint. Until VPN session is defined configuration is not realized.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_POLICYBASEDIPSECVPNSESSIONIPSecVpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_ROUTEBASEDIPSECVPNSESSION
A Policy Based VPN requires to define protect rules that match local and peer subnets. IPSec security associations is negotiated for each pair of local and peer subnet. A Route Based VPN is more flexible, more powerful and recommended over policy based VPN. IP Tunnel port is created and all traffic routed via tunnel port is protected. Routes can be configured statically or can be learned through BGP. A route based VPN is must for establishing redundant VPN session to remote site.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - authentication_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Peer authentication mode. PSK - In this mode a secret key shared between local and peer sites is to be used for authentication. The secret key can be a string with a maximum length of 128 characters. CERTIFICATE - In this mode a certificate defined at the global level is to be used for authentication.
- compliance_suite (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_CNSAIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_SUITE_B_GCM_128IPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_SUITE_B_GCM_256IPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_PRIMEIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_FOUNDATIONIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_FIPSIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_NONE
Compliance suite. - connection_initiation_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnSession.CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_INITIATORIPSecVpnSession.CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_RESPOND_ONLYIPSecVpnSession.CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_ON_DEMAND
Connection initiation mode used by local endpoint to establish ike connection with peer site. INITIATOR - In this mode local endpoint initiates tunnel setup and will also respond to incoming tunnel setup requests from peer gateway. RESPOND_ONLY - In this mode, local endpoint shall only respond to incoming tunnel setup requests. It shall not initiate the tunnel setup. ON_DEMAND - In this mode local endpoint will initiate tunnel creation once first packet matching the policy rule is received and will also respond to incoming initiation request.
- dpd_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Dead Peer Detection (DPD) profile. Default is set to system default profile. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable/Disable IPSec VPN session. - ike_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing IKE profile to be used. Default is set according to system default profile. - local_endpoint_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Local endpoint. - peer_address (
strorNone) – Public IPV4 address of the remote device terminating the VPN connection. - peer_id (
strorNone) – Peer ID to uniquely identify the peer site. The peer ID is the public IP address of the remote device terminating the VPN tunnel. When NAT is configured for the peer, enter the private IP address of the peer. - psk (
strorNone) – IPSec Pre-shared key. Maximum length of this field is 128 characters. - tcp_mss_clamping (
TcpMaximumSegmentSizeClampingorNone) – TCP Maximum Segment Size Clamping Direction and Value. - tunnel_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Tunnel profile to be used. Default is set to system default profile.
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AUTHENTICATION_MODE_CERTIFICATE= 'CERTIFICATE'¶
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AUTHENTICATION_MODE_PSK= 'PSK'¶
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COMPLIANCE_SUITE_CNSA= 'CNSA'¶
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COMPLIANCE_SUITE_FIPS= 'FIPS'¶
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COMPLIANCE_SUITE_FOUNDATION= 'FOUNDATION'¶
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COMPLIANCE_SUITE_NONE= 'NONE'¶
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COMPLIANCE_SUITE_PRIME= 'PRIME'¶
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COMPLIANCE_SUITE_SUITE_B_GCM_128= 'SUITE_B_GCM_128'¶
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COMPLIANCE_SUITE_SUITE_B_GCM_256= 'SUITE_B_GCM_256'¶
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CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_INITIATOR= 'INITIATOR'¶
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CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_ON_DEMAND= 'ON_DEMAND'¶
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CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_RESPOND_ONLY= 'RESPOND_ONLY'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_POLICYBASEDIPSECVPNSESSION= 'PolicyBasedIPSecVpnSession'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_ROUTEBASEDIPSECVPNSESSION= 'RouteBasedIPSecVpnSession'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnSessionListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of IPSecVpnSession.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – IPSecVpnSession list results. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inIPSecVpnSession. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inIPSecVpnSession.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnSessionStatistics(aggregate_traffic_counters=None, ike_status=None, ike_traffic_statistics=None, last_update_timestamp=None, policy_statistics=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='IPSecVpnSessionStatistics')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPSec VPN session statistics represents statistics on an NSX-T type of enforcement point. It gives aggregated statistics of all policies for all the tunnels.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - aggregate_traffic_counters (
IPSecVpnTrafficCountersorNone) – Aggregate traffic statistics across all ipsec tunnels. - ike_status (
IPSecVpnIkeSessionStatusorNone) – Status for IPSec VPN Ike session UP/DOWN and fail reason if Ike session is down. - ike_traffic_statistics (
IPSecVpnIkeTrafficStatisticsorNone) – Traffic statistics for IPSec VPN Ike session. Note - Not supported in this release. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - policy_statistics (
listofIPSecVpnPolicyTrafficStatisticsorNone) – Gives aggregate traffic statistics across all ipsec tunnels and individual tunnel statistics. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point wehere the statistics are fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnSessionStatisticsNsxt(aggregate_traffic_counters=None, display_name=None, ike_status=None, ike_traffic_statistics=None, last_update_timestamp=None, policy_statistics=None, alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='IPSecVpnSessionStatisticsNsxT')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPSec VPN session statistics represents statistics on an NSX-T type of enforcement point. It gives aggregated statistics of all policies for all the tunnels.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - aggregate_traffic_counters (
IPSecVpnTrafficCountersorNone) – Aggregate traffic statistics across all ipsec tunnels. - display_name (
strorNone) – Display Name of vpn session. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ike_status (
IPSecVpnIkeSessionStatusorNone) – Status for IPSec VPN Ike session UP/DOWN and fail reason if Ike session is down. - ike_traffic_statistics (
IPSecVpnIkeTrafficStatisticsorNone) – Traffic statistics for IPSec VPN Ike session. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - policy_statistics (
listofIpSecVpnPolicyTrafficStatisticsorNone) – Gives aggregate traffic statistics across all ipsec tunnels and individual tunnel statistics. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnSessionStatisticsPerEP(alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='IPSecVpnSessionStatisticsPerEP')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPSec VPN Session Statistics Per Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RESOURCE_TYPE_IPSECVPNSESSIONSTATISTICSNSXT= 'IPSecVpnSessionStatisticsNsxT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnSessionStatusNsxt(aggregate_traffic_counters=None, display_name=None, failed_tunnels=None, ike_status=None, last_update_timestamp=None, negotiated_tunnels=None, runtime_status=None, total_tunnels=None, alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='IPSecVpnSessionStatusNsxT')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPSec VPN Session Status represents status on an NSX-T type of enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - aggregate_traffic_counters (
IPSecVpnTrafficCountersorNone) – Aggregate traffic statistics across all ipsec tunnels. - display_name (
strorNone) – Display Name of vpn session. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - failed_tunnels (
longorNone) – Number of failed tunnels. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ike_status (
IPSecVpnIkeSessionStatusorNone) – Status for IPSec VPN IKE session UP/DOWN and fail reason if IKE session is down. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - negotiated_tunnels (
longorNone) – Number of negotiated tunnels. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - runtime_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnSessionStatusNsxt.RUNTIME_STATUS_UPIPSecVpnSessionStatusNsxt.RUNTIME_STATUS_DOWNIPSecVpnSessionStatusNsxt.RUNTIME_STATUS_DEGRADED
Gives session status consolidated using IKE status and tunnel status. It can be UP, DOWN, DEGRADED. If IKE and all tunnels are UP status will be UP, if all down it will be DOWN, otherwise it will be DEGRADED. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- total_tunnels (
longorNone) – Total number of tunnels. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RUNTIME_STATUS_DEGRADED= 'DEGRADED'¶
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RUNTIME_STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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RUNTIME_STATUS_UP= 'UP'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnSessionStatusPerEP(alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='IPSecVpnSessionStatusPerEP')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPSec VPN Session Status Per Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnSubnet(subnet=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructUsed to specify the local/peer subnets in IPSec VPN rule.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: subnet ( strorNone) – Subnet used in policy rule. format: ipv4-cidr-block
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTrafficCounters(bytes_in=None, bytes_out=None, dropped_packets_in=None, dropped_packets_out=None, packets_in=None, packets_out=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTraffic counters for IPSec VPN session.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bytes_in (
longorNone) – Total number of bytes recevied. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bytes_out (
longorNone) – Total number of bytes sent. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dropped_packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets dropped on inbound security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dropped_packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing packets dropped on outbound security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of packets received. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of packets sent. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTransportStatus(session_status=None, resource_type='IPSecVpnTransportStatus', transport_tunnel_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructProvides IPSec VPN session status.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - session_status (
IPSecVpnSessionStatusNsxtorNone) – IPSec VPN Session status - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- transport_tunnel_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Transport Tunnel. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelInterface(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ip_subnets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIP tunnel interface configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ip_subnets (
listofTunnelInterfaceIPSubnetorNone) – IP Tunnel interface (commonly referred as VTI) subnet.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, df_policy=None, dh_groups=None, digest_algorithms=None, enable_perfect_forward_secrecy=None, encryption_algorithms=None, extended_attributes=None, sa_life_time=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPSec VPN tunnel profile is a reusable profile that captures phase two negotiation parameters and IPSec tunnel properties. Any changes affects all IPSec VPN sessions consuming this profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - df_policy (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Defragmentation policy helps to handle defragmentation bit present in the inner packet. COPY copies the defragmentation bit from the inner IP packet into the outer packet. CLEAR ignores the defragmentation bit present in the inner packet.
- dh_groups (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP2IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP5IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP14IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP15IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP16IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP19IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP20IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DH_GROUPS_GROUP21
Diffie-Hellman group to be used if PFS is enabled. Default is GROUP14.
- digest_algorithms (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA1IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_256IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_384IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_512
Algorithm to be used for message digest. Default digest algorithm is implicitly covered by default encryption algorithm “AES_GCM_128”.
- enable_perfect_forward_secrecy (
boolorNone) – If true, perfect forward secrecy (PFS) is enabled. - encryption_algorithms (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_AES_128IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_AES_256IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_AES_GCM_128IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_AES_GCM_192IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_AES_GCM_256IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_NO_ENCRYPTION_AUTH_AES_GMAC_128IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_NO_ENCRYPTION_AUTH_AES_GMAC_192IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_NO_ENCRYPTION_AUTH_AES_GMAC_256IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_NO_ENCRYPTION
Encryption algorithm to encrypt/decrypt the messages exchanged between IPSec VPN initiator and responder during tunnel negotiation. Default is AES_GCM_128.
- extended_attributes (
listofAttributeValorNone) – Collection of type specific properties. As of now, to hold encapsulation mode and transform protocol. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sa_life_time (
longorNone) – SA life time specifies the expiry time of security association. Default is 3600 seconds. format: int64
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DF_POLICY_CLEAR= 'CLEAR'¶
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DF_POLICY_COPY= 'COPY'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP14= 'GROUP14'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP15= 'GROUP15'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP16= 'GROUP16'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP19= 'GROUP19'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP2= 'GROUP2'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP20= 'GROUP20'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP21= 'GROUP21'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP5= 'GROUP5'¶
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DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA1= 'SHA1'¶
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DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_256= 'SHA2_256'¶
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DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_384= 'SHA2_384'¶
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DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_512= 'SHA2_512'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_AES_128= 'AES_128'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_AES_256= 'AES_256'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_AES_GCM_128= 'AES_GCM_128'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_AES_GCM_192= 'AES_GCM_192'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_AES_GCM_256= 'AES_GCM_256'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_NO_ENCRYPTION= 'NO_ENCRYPTION'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_NO_ENCRYPTION_AUTH_AES_GMAC_128= 'NO_ENCRYPTION_AUTH_AES_GMAC_128'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_NO_ENCRYPTION_AUTH_AES_GMAC_192= 'NO_ENCRYPTION_AUTH_AES_GMAC_192'¶
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ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_NO_ENCRYPTION_AUTH_AES_GMAC_256= 'NO_ENCRYPTION_AUTH_AES_GMAC_256'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of IPSecVpnTunnelProfile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIPSecVpnTunnelProfileorNone) – IPSecVpnTunnelProfile list results.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPSecVpnTunnelTrafficStatistics(bytes_in=None, bytes_out=None, decryption_failures=None, dropped_packets_in=None, dropped_packets_out=None, encryption_failures=None, integrity_failures=None, local_subnet=None, nomatching_policy_errors=None, packets_in=None, packets_out=None, packets_received_other_error=None, packets_sent_other_error=None, remote_subnet=None, replay_errors=None, sa_mismatch_errors_in=None, sa_mismatch_errors_out=None, seq_number_overflow_error=None, tunnel_down_reason=None, tunnel_status=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPSec VPN tunnel traffic statistics.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bytes_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming bytes on inbound Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bytes_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing bytes on outbound Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - decryption_failures (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped due to decryption failures. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dropped_packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets dropped on inbound security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dropped_packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing packets dropped on outbound security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - encryption_failures (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped because of failure in encryption. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - integrity_failures (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped due to integrity failures. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - local_subnet (
strorNone) – Local subnet to which a tunnel belongs. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - nomatching_policy_errors (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped because of no matching policy is available. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets on inbound Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing packets on outbound Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_received_other_error (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets dropped on inbound Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_sent_other_error (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped while sending for any reason. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - remote_subnet (
strorNone) – Peer subnet to which a tunnel belongs. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - replay_errors (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped due to replay check on that Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sa_mismatch_errors_in (
longorNone) – Totoal number of security association mismatch errors on incoming packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sa_mismatch_errors_out (
longorNone) – Totoal number of security association mismatch errors on outgoing packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - seq_number_overflow_error (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped while sending due to overflow in sequence number. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tunnel_down_reason (
strorNone) – Gives the detailed reason about the tunnel when it is down. If tunnel is UP tunnel down reason will be empty. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tunnel_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Specifies the status of tunnel, if it is UP/DOWN.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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TUNNEL_STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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TUNNEL_STATUS_UP= 'UP'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPv4DiscoveryOptions(arp_snooping_config=None, dhcp_snooping_enabled=None, vmtools_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains IPv4 related discovery options.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - arp_snooping_config (
ArpSnoopingConfigorNone) – Indicates ARP snooping options - dhcp_snooping_enabled (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether DHCP snooping is enabled - vmtools_enabled (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether fetching IP using vm-tools is enabled. This option is only supported on ESX where vm-tools is installed.
- arp_snooping_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPv6DADStatus(ip_address=None, status=None, transport_node=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPv6 DAD status
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_address (
strorNone) – IP address on the port for which DAD status is reported. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPv6DADStatus.STATUS_DUPLICATEDIPv6DADStatus.STATUS_TENTATIVEIPv6DADStatus.STATUS_ASSIGNEDIPv6DADStatus.STATUS_NOT_APPLICABLEIPv6DADStatus.STATUS_UNKNOWN
DAD status for IP address on the port.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- transport_node (
listofResourceReferenceorNone) – Array of transport node id on which DAD status is reported for given IP address. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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STATUS_ASSIGNED= 'ASSIGNED'¶
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STATUS_DUPLICATED= 'DUPLICATED'¶
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STATUS_NOT_APPLICABLE= 'NOT_APPLICABLE'¶
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STATUS_TENTATIVE= 'TENTATIVE'¶
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STATUS_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
- ip_address (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPv6DiscoveryOptions(dhcp_snooping_v6_enabled=None, nd_snooping_config=None, vmtools_v6_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains IPv6 related discovery options.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dhcp_snooping_v6_enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable this method will snoop the DHCPv6 message transaction which a VM makes with a DHCPv6 server. From the transaction, we learn the IPv6 addresses assigned by the DHCPv6 server to this VM along with its lease time. - nd_snooping_config (
NdSnoopingConfigorNone) – Indicates ND snooping options - vmtools_v6_enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable this method will learn the IPv6 addresses which are configured on interfaces of a VM with the help of the VMTools software.
- dhcp_snooping_v6_enabled (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IPv6Status(connected_segment_path=None, dad_statuses=None, interface_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPv6 status
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - connected_segment_path (
strorNone) – Path of the segment attached to the interface. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dad_statuses (
listofIPv6DADStatusorNone) – Array of DAD status which contains DAD information for IP addresses on the interface. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - interface_id (
strorNone) – Policy path or realization ID of interface for which IPv6 DAD status is returned.
- connected_segment_path (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IcmpEchoRequestHeader(id=None, sequence=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - id (
longorNone) – ICMP id format: int64 - sequence (
longorNone) – ICMP sequence number format: int64
- id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IcmpPolicyLbMonitorProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='IcmpPolicyLbMonitorProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructActive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the Group through the PolicyLbRule object. This represents active health monitoring over ICMP. Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval, to each member of the Group. Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times (fall_count) to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healt hchecks (rise_count) will bring the member back to UP state. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdentityGroupExpression(identity_groups=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='IdentityGroupExpression', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents a list of identity group (Ad group SID) expressions.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - identity_groups (
listofIdentityGroupInfoorNone) – This array consists of set of identity group object. All members within this array are implicitly OR’ed together. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Expression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONDITIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONJUNCTIONOPERATORExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_MACADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTERNALIDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_PATHEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IDENTITYGROUPEXPRESSION
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- identity_groups (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdentityGroupInfo(distinguished_name=None, domain_base_distinguished_name=None, sid=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIdentity (Directory) group
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - distinguished_name (
strorNone) – Each LDAP object is uniquely identified by its distinguished name (DN). A DN is a sequence of relative distinguished names (RDN) connected by commas. e.g. CN=Larry Cole,CN=admin,DC=corp,DC=acme,DC=com. A valid fully qualified distinguished name should be provided to include specific groups else the create / update realization of the Group containing an invalid/ partial DN will fail. This value is valid only if it matches to exactly 1 LDAP object on the LDAP server. - domain_base_distinguished_name (
strorNone) – This is the base distinguished name for the domain where this particular group resides. (e.g. dc=example,dc=com) Each active directory domain has a domain naming context (NC), which contains domain-specific data. The root of this naming context is represented by a domain’s distinguished name (DN) and is typically referred to as the NC head. - sid (
strorNone) – A security identifier (SID) is a unique value of variable length used to identify a trustee. A SID consists of the following components: The revision level of the SID structure; A 48-bit identifier authority value that identifies the authority that issued the SID; A variable number of subauthority or relative identifier (RID) values that uniquely identify the trustee relative to the authority that issued the SID. This field is only populated for Microsoft Active Directory identity store.
- distinguished_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsClusterConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, cluster=None, ids_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIDS configuration to enable/disable IDS on cluster level.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - cluster (
PolicyResourceReferenceorNone) – Contains policy resource reference object - ids_enabled (
boolorNone) – If set to true, IDS is enabled on the respective cluster
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsClusterConfigListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of IDS cluster configuration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIdsClusterConfigorNone) – Cluster wise IDS configuration list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, severities=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIDS Profile which contains the signatures and will be used in IDS rules.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - severities (
listofIdsProfileSeverityorNone) – Represents the severities of signatures which are part of this profile.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of IDS profiles
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIdsProfileorNone) – IDS profile list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsProfileSeverity(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ignore_signatures=None, severity=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIntrusion Detection System Profile severity.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ignore_signatures (
listofstrorNone) – Contains the id of signatures that will be ignored as part of the profile. - severity (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IdsProfileSeverity.SEVERITY_CRITICALIdsProfileSeverity.SEVERITY_HIGHIdsProfileSeverity.SEVERITY_MEDIUMIdsProfileSeverity.SEVERITY_LOW
Represents the severity of a profile.
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SEVERITY_LOW= 'LOW'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, destination_groups=None, destinations_excluded=None, direction=None, disabled=None, ip_protocol=None, is_default=None, logged=None, notes=None, profiles=None, rule_id=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, service_entries=None, services=None, source_groups=None, sources_excluded=None, tag=None, action=None, ids_profiles=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the Intrusion Detection System rule which indicates the action to be performed for the corresponding workload groups.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - destination_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. Along with paths we support IP Address of type IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address can be in one of the format(CIDR, IP Address, Range of IP Address). In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - destinations_excluded (
boolorNone) – If set to true, the rule gets applied on all the groups that are NOT part of the destination groups. If false, the rule applies to the destination groups - direction (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Define direction of traffic. - disabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to disable the rule. Default is enabled. - ip_protocol (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Type of IP packet that should be matched while enforcing the rule. The value is set to IPV4_IPV6 for Layer3 rule if not specified. For Layer2/Ether rule the value must be null.
- is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether rule is a default rule. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logged (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable packet logging. Default is disabled. - notes (
strorNone) – Text for additional notes on changes. - profiles (
listofstrorNone) – Holds the list of layer 7 service profile paths. These profiles accept attributes and sub-attributes of various network services (e.g. L4 AppId, encryption algorithm, domain name, etc) as key value pairs. - rule_id (
longorNone) – This is a unique 4 byte positive number that is assigned by the system. This rule id is passed all the way down to the data path. The first 1GB (1000 to 2^30) will be shared by GM and LM with zebra style striped number space. For E.g 1000 to (1Million -1) by LM, (1M - 2M-1) by GM and so on. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of policy paths where the rule is applied LR/Edge/T0/T1/LRP etc. Note that a given rule can be applied on multiple LRs/LRPs. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between multiple Rules under Security or Gateway Policy for a Domain If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple rules with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of rules is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the rule entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - service_entries (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – In order to specify raw services this can be used, along with services which contains path to services. This can be empty or null. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. - services (
listofstrorNone) – In order to specify all services, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the services array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - source_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. Along with paths we support IP Address of type IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address can be in one of the format(CIDR, IP Address, Range of IP Address). In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - sources_excluded (
boolorNone) – If set to true, the rule gets applied on all the groups that are NOT part of the source groups. If false, the rule applies to the source groups - tag (
strorNone) – User level field which will be printed in CLI and packet logs. - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
The action to be applied. - ids_profiles (
listofstrorNone) – collections of IDS profiles.
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ACTION_DETECT= 'DETECT'¶
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DIRECTION_IN= 'IN'¶
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DIRECTION_IN_OUT= 'IN_OUT'¶
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DIRECTION_OUT= 'OUT'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4= 'IPV4'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsRuleListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of IDS rules
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIdsRuleorNone) – IDS rule list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsSecurityPolicy(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, category=None, comments=None, internal_sequence_number=None, is_default=None, lock_modified_by=None, lock_modified_time=None, locked=None, rule_count=None, scheduler_path=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, stateful=None, tcp_strict=None, rules=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the Intrusion Detection System Security Policy, which contains the list of IDS Rules.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - category (
strorNone) –- Distributed Firewall - Policy framework provides five pre-defined
categories for classifying a security policy. They are “Ethernet”,”Emergency”, “Infrastructure” “Environment” and “Application”. There is a pre-determined order in which the policy framework manages the priority of these security policies. Ethernet category is for supporting layer 2 firewall rules. The other four categories are applicable for layer 3 rules. Amongst them, the Emergency category has the highest priority followed by Infrastructure, Environment and then Application rules. Administrator can choose to categorize a security policy into the above categories or can choose to leave it empty. If empty it will have the least precedence w.r.t the above four categories. - Edge Firewall - Policy Framework for Edge Firewall provides six pre-defined categories “Emergency”, “SystemRules”, “SharedPreRules”, “LocalGatewayRules”, “AutoServiceRules” and “Default”, in order of priority of rules. All categories are allowed for Gatetway Policies that belong to ‘default’ Domain. However, for user created domains, category is restricted to “SharedPreRules” or “LocalGatewayRules” only. Also, the users can add/modify/delete rules from only the “SharedPreRules” and “LocalGatewayRules” categories. If user doesn’t specify the category then defaulted to “Rules”. System generated category is used by NSX created rules, for example BFD rules. Autoplumbed category used by NSX verticals to autoplumb data path rules. Finally, “Default” category is the placeholder default rules with lowest in the order of priority.
- comments (
strorNone) – Comments for security policy lock/unlock. - internal_sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is to indicate the internal sequence number of a policy with respect to the policies across categories. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether policy is a default policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_by (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified the lock for the secruity policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_time (
longorNone) – SecurityPolicy locked/unlocked time in epoch milliseconds. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - locked (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether a security policy should be locked. If the security policy is locked by a user, then no other user would be able to modify this security policy. Once the user releases the lock, other users can update this security policy. - rule_count (
longorNone) – The count of rules in the policy. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scheduler_path (
strorNone) – Provides a mechanism to apply the rules in this policy for a specified time duration. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of group paths where the rules in this policy will get applied. This scope will take precedence over rule level scope. Supported only for security and redirection policies. In case of RedirectionPolicy, it is expected only when the policy is NS and redirecting to service chain. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between security policies across domains. In order to change the sequence number of a policy one can fire a POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise The sequence number field will reflect the value of the computed sequence number upon execution of the above mentioned POST request. For scenarios where the administrator is using a template to update several security policies, the only way to set the sequence number is to explicitly specify the sequence number for each security policy. If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple policies with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of policies is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - stateful (
boolorNone) – Stateful or Stateless nature of security policy is enforced on all rules in this security policy. When it is stateful, the state of the network connects are tracked and a stateful packet inspection is performed. Layer3 security policies can be stateful or stateless. By default, they are stateful. Layer2 security policies can only be stateless. - tcp_strict (
boolorNone) – Ensures that a 3 way TCP handshake is done before the data packets are sent. tcp_strict=true is supported only for stateful security policies. If the tcp_strict flag is not specified and the security policy is stateful, then tcp_strict will be set to true. - rules (
listofIdsRuleorNone) – IDS Rules that are a part of this SecurityPolicy
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsSecurityPolicyListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of IDS security policies
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIdsSecurityPolicyorNone) – IDS security policy list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsSettings(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, auto_update=None, ids_ever_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the Intrusion Detection System settings.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - auto_update (
boolorNone) – Parameter to let the user decide whether to update the IDS Signatures automatically or not. - ids_ever_enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag which tells whether IDS was ever enabled. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsSignature(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, attack_target=None, categories=None, class_type=None, cves=None, cvssv2=None, cvssv3=None, flow=None, name=None, product_affected=None, severity=None, signature_id=None, signature_revision=None, urls=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIntrusion Detection System Signature .
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - attack_target (
strorNone) – Target of the signature. - categories (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
IdsSignature.CATEGORIES_APPLICATIONIdsSignature.CATEGORIES_MALWAREIdsSignature.CATEGORIES_VULNERABILITY
Represents the internal categories a signature belongs to. - class_type (
strorNone) – Class type of Signature. - cves (
listofstrorNone) – CVE score - cvssv2 (
strorNone) – Signature cvssv2 score. - cvssv3 (
strorNone) – Signature cvssv3 score. - flow (
strorNone) – Flow established from server, from client etc. - name (
strorNone) – Signature name. - product_affected (
strorNone) – Product affected by this signature. - severity (
strorNone) – Represents the severity of the Signature. - signature_id (
strorNone) – Represents the Signature’s id. - signature_revision (
strorNone) – Represents revision of the Signature. - urls (
listofstrorNone) – List of mitre attack URLs pertaining to signature
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsSignatureListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of IDS signatures
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIdsSignatureorNone) – IDS signature list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsSignatureStatus(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, download_status=None, signature_status=None, version_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIds signature status.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - download_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IdsSignatureStatus.DOWNLOAD_STATUS_READYIdsSignatureStatus.DOWNLOAD_STATUS_PENDINGIdsSignatureStatus.DOWNLOAD_STATUS_ERRORIdsSignatureStatus.DOWNLOAD_STATUS_DISABLED
READY means signatures were downloaded and parsed successfully. PENDING means that signatures download is in progress. ERROR means error occurred during signature processing. DISABLED means IDS is disabled. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- signature_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
AVAILABLE means the signatures are available for the version. UNAVAILABLE means there are no available signatures for the version. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- version_id (
strorNone) – Represents the version id. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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DOWNLOAD_STATUS_DISABLED= 'DISABLED'¶
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DOWNLOAD_STATUS_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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DOWNLOAD_STATUS_PENDING= 'PENDING'¶
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DOWNLOAD_STATUS_READY= 'READY'¶
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SIGNATURE_STATUS_AVAILABLE= 'AVAILABLE'¶
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SIGNATURE_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsSignatureVersion(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, change_log=None, state=None, status=None, update_time=None, user_uploaded=None, version_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIt represents the version information corresponding to which the signatures will be available.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - change_log (
strorNone) – Represents the version’s change log. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
This flag tells which Version is currently active. ACTIVE: It means the signatures under this version is currently been used under IDS Profiles. NOTACTIVE: It means signatures of this version are available but not being used in IDS Profiles. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
This flag tells the status of the signatures under a version. OUTDATED: It means the signatures under this version are outdated and new version is available. LATEST: It means the signatures of this version are up to date. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- update_time (
longorNone) – Time when this version was downloaded and saved. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - user_uploaded (
boolorNone) – Flag which tells whether te SIgnature version is uploaded by user or not. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - version_id (
strorNone) – Represents the version id. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsSignatureVersionListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of IDS signature versions
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofIdsSignatureVersionorNone) – IDS signature version list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IdsStandaloneHostConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ids_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIDS configuration to enable/disable IDS on standalone host level.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ids_enabled (
boolorNone) – If set to true, IDS is enabled on standalone hosts.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IncludedFieldsParameters(included_fields=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA list of fields to include in query results
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: included_fields ( strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Infra(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, connectivity_strategy=None, domains=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructInfra space related policy.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - connectivity_strategy (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Infra.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELISTInfra.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLISTInfra.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGINGInfra.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGINGInfra.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_NONE
The connectivity strategy is deprecated. Use default layer3 rule, /infra/domains/default/security-policies/default-layer3-security-policy/rules/default-layer3-rule. This field indicates the default connectivity policy for the infra or tenant space WHITELIST - Adds a default drop rule. Administrator can then use “allow” rules (aka whitelist) to allow traffic between groups BLACKLIST - Adds a default allow rule. Admin can then use “drop” rules (aka blacklist) to block traffic between groups WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGING - Whitelising with logging enabled BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGING - Blacklisting with logging enabled NONE - No default rules are added.
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listofDomainorNone) – This field is used while creating or updating the infra space.
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLIST= 'BLACKLIST'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGING= 'BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGING'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_NONE= 'NONE'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELIST= 'WHITELIST'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGING= 'WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGING'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IngressBroadcastRateLimiter(average_bandwidth=None, burst_size=None, peak_bandwidth=None, enabled=None, resource_type='IngressBroadcastRateLimiter')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA shaper that specifies ingress rate properties in kb/s
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - average_bandwidth (
longorNone) – Average bandwidth in kb/s format: int32 - burst_size (
longorNone) – Burst size in bytes format: int32 - peak_bandwidth (
longorNone) – Peak bandwidth in kb/s format: int32 - enabled (
boolorNone) – - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
QosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_INGRESSRATELIMITERQosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_INGRESSBROADCASTRATELIMITERQosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_EGRESSRATELIMITER
Type rate limiter
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IngressRateLimiter(average_bandwidth=None, burst_size=None, peak_bandwidth=None, enabled=None, resource_type='IngressRateLimiter')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA shaper that specifies ingress rate properties in Mb/s
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - average_bandwidth (
longorNone) – You can use the average bandwidth to reduce network congestion. format: int32 - burst_size (
longorNone) – The burst duration is set in the burst size setting. format: int32 - peak_bandwidth (
longorNone) – The peak bandwidth rate is used to support burst traffic. format: int32 - enabled (
boolorNone) – - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
QosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_INGRESSRATELIMITERQosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_INGRESSBROADCASTRATELIMITERQosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_EGRESSRATELIMITER
Type rate limiter
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Injection(key=None, value=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructInjection holding a key and a corresponding value.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - key (
strorNone) – Injection key. - value (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Injection value. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inInjectionValue. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inInjectionValue.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.InjectionValue(resource_type='InjectionValue')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructInjection Value.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: resource_type ( str) –Possible values are:
Injection Value resource type.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_UNARYOPERATIONBASEDINJECTIONVALUE= 'UnaryOperationBasedInjectionValue'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.InstanceRuntimeStatistic(interface_statistics=None, primary_runtime_stats=None, runtime_id=None, runtime_name=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructStatistics for data NICs on an instance runtime
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - interface_statistics (
listofRuntimeInterfaceStatisticsorNone) – List of statistics for all data NICs on a runtime. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - primary_runtime_stats (
boolorNone) – Specifies whether statistics are for primary runtime. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - runtime_id (
strorNone) – Id of the instance runtime This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - runtime_name (
strorNone) – Name of the instance runtime This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IntentRuntimeRequestParameters(intent_path=None, site_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRequest parameters that represents a an intent path.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - intent_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing an intent object. - site_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing a site. This is applicable only on a GlobalManager. If no site_path is specified, then based on the span of the intent the response will be fetched from the respective sites
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.InterSitePortCounters(blocked_packets=None, dad_dropped_packets=None, destination_unsupported_dropped_packets=None, dropped_packets=None, firewall_dropped_packets=None, frag_needed_dropped_packets=None, ipsec_dropped_packets=None, ipsec_no_sa_dropped_packets=None, ipsec_no_vti_dropped_packets=None, ipsec_pol_block_dropped_packets=None, ipsec_pol_err_dropped_packets=None, ipv6_dropped_packets=None, kni_dropped_packets=None, l4port_unsupported_dropped_packets=None, malformed_dropped_packets=None, no_arp_dropped_packets=None, no_linked_dropped_packets=None, no_mem_dropped_packets=None, no_receiver_dropped_packets=None, no_route_dropped_packets=None, non_ip_dropped_packets=None, proto_unsupported_dropped_packets=None, redirect_dropped_packets=None, rpf_check_dropped_packets=None, service_insert_dropped_packets=None, total_bytes=None, total_packets=None, ttl_exceeded_dropped_packets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - blocked_packets (
longorNone) – The total number of packets blocked. format: int64 - dad_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of duplicate address detected packets dropped. format: int64 - destination_unsupported_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packtes dropped as destination is not supported. format: int64 - dropped_packets (
longorNone) – The total number of packets dropped. format: int64 - firewall_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of firewall packets dropped. format: int64 - frag_needed_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of fragmentation needed packets dropped. format: int64 - ipsec_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPSec packets dropped format: int64 - ipsec_no_sa_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPSec no security association packets dropped. format: int64 - ipsec_no_vti_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPSec packets dropped as no VTI is present. format: int64 - ipsec_pol_block_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPSec policy block packets dropped. format: int64 - ipsec_pol_err_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPSec policy error packets dropped. format: int64 - ipv6_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPV6 packets dropped. format: int64 - kni_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of DPDK kernal NIC interface packets dropped. format: int64 - l4port_unsupported_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped due to unsupported L4 port. format: int64 - malformed_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packtes dropped as they are malformed. format: int64 - no_arp_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of no ARP packets dropped. format: int64 - no_linked_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped as no linked ports are present. format: int64 - no_mem_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped due to insufficient memory. format: int64 - no_receiver_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped due to absence of receiver. format: int64 - no_route_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – The number of no route packets dropped format: int64 - non_ip_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of non IP packets dropped. format: int64 - proto_unsupported_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped as protocol is unsupported. format: int64 - redirect_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of redirect packets dropped. format: int64 - rpf_check_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of reverse-path forwarding check packets dropped. format: int64 - service_insert_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of service insert packets dropped. format: int64 - total_bytes (
longorNone) – The total number of bytes transferred. format: int64 - total_packets (
longorNone) – The total number of packets transferred. format: int64 - ttl_exceeded_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of time to live exceeded packets dropped. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.InterfaceArpCsvRecord(ip=None, mac_address=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip (
strorNone) – The IP address format: ip - mac_address (
strorNone) – The MAC address
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.InterfaceArpEntry(ip=None, mac_address=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip (
strorNone) – The IP address format: ip - mac_address (
strorNone) – The MAC address
- ip (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.InterfaceArpTable(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, edge_path=None, enforcement_point_path=None, interface_path=None, last_update_timestamp=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - edge_path (
strorNone) – Policy path of edge node. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point. - interface_path (
strorNone) – The ID of the logical router port - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofInterfaceArpEntryorNone) –
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.InterfaceArpTableInCsvFormat(file_name=None, last_update_timestamp=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - file_name (
strorNone) – File name set by HTTP server if API returns CSV result as a file. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofInterfaceArpCsvRecordorNone) –
- file_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.InterfaceDADState(dad_statuses=None, interface_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDuplicate address detection status on the interface.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dad_statuses (
listofInterfaceiPv6DADStatusorNone) – Array of DAD status which contains DAD information for IP addresses on the interface. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - interface_path (
strorNone) – Policy path or realization ID of interface for which IPv6 DAD status is returned. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- dad_statuses (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.InterfaceSubnet(ip_addresses=None, prefix_len=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSubnet specification for interface connectivity
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – IP addresses assigned to interface format: ip - prefix_len (
longorNone) – Subnet prefix length format: int32
- ip_addresses (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.InterfaceiPv6DADStatus(edge_paths=None, ip_address=None, status=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDuplicate address detection status for IP address on the interface.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - edge_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Array of edge nodes on which DAD status is reported for given IP address. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ip_address (
strorNone) – IP address on the port for which DAD status is reported. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
InterfaceiPv6DADStatus.STATUS_DUPLICATEDInterfaceiPv6DADStatus.STATUS_TENTATIVEInterfaceiPv6DADStatus.STATUS_ASSIGNEDInterfaceiPv6DADStatus.STATUS_NOT_APPLICABLEInterfaceiPv6DADStatus.STATUS_UNKNOWN
DAD status for IP address on the port.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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STATUS_ASSIGNED= 'ASSIGNED'¶
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STATUS_DUPLICATED= 'DUPLICATED'¶
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STATUS_NOT_APPLICABLE= 'NOT_APPLICABLE'¶
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STATUS_TENTATIVE= 'TENTATIVE'¶
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STATUS_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IntersiteGatewayConfig(fallback_sites=None, intersite_transit_subnet=None, last_admin_active_epoch=None, primary_site_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIntersite gateway configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - fallback_sites (
listofstrorNone) – Fallback site to be used as new primary site on current primary site failure. Disaster recovery must be initiated via API/UI. Fallback site configuration is supported only for T0 gateway. T1 gateway will follow T0 gateway’s primary site during disaster recovery. - intersite_transit_subnet (
strorNone) – IPv4 subnet for inter-site transit segment connecting service routers across sites for stretched gateway. For IPv6 link local subnet is auto configured. format: ip-cidr-block - last_admin_active_epoch (
longorNone) – Epoch(in seconds) is auto updated based on system current timestamp when primary locale service is updated. It is used for resolving conflict during site failover. If system clock not in sync then User can optionally override this. New value must be higher than the current value. format: int64 - primary_site_path (
strorNone) – Primary egress site for gateway. T0/T1 gateway in Active/Standby mode supports stateful services on primary site. In this mode primary site must be set if gateway is stretched to more than one site. For T0 gateway in Active/Active primary site is optional field. If set then secondary site prefers routes learned from primary over locally learned routes. This field is not applicable for T1 gateway with no services.
- fallback_sites (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IpAddressAllocation(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, allocation_ip=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAllocation parameters for the IP address (e.g. specific IP address) can be specified. Tags, display_name and description attributes are not supported in this release.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - allocation_ip (
strorNone) – Address that is allocated from pool format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IpAddressBlock(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, cidr=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA block of IP addresses defined by a start address and a mask/prefix (network CIDR). An IP block is typically large & allocated to a tenant for automated consumption. An IP block is always a contiguous address space, for example 192.0.0.1/8. An IP block can be further subdivided into subnets called IP block subnets. These IP block subnets can be added to IP pools and used for IP allocation.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - cidr (
strorNone) – Represents a network address and the prefix length which will be associated with a layer-2 broadcast domain. Support IPv4 and IPv6 CIDR. format: ip-cidr-block
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IpAddressInfo(ip_addresses=None, source=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIpaddress information of the fabric node.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – IP Addresses of the the virtual network interface, as discovered in the source. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - source (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Source of the ipaddress information.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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SOURCE_TOOLS= 'VM_TOOLS'¶
- ip_addresses (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IpAddressPool(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ip_release_delay=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIpAddressPool is a collection of subnets. The subnets can either be derived from an IpBlock or specified by the user. User can request for IP addresses to be allocated from a pool. When an IP is requested from a pool, the IP that is returned can come from any subnet that belongs to the pool.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ip_release_delay (
longorNone) – Delay in milliseconds, while releasing allocated IP address from IP pool (Default is 2 mins). format: int64
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IpAddressPoolBlockSubnet(auto_assign_gateway=None, ip_block_path=None, size=None, start_ip=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='IpAddressPoolBlockSubnet', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis type of subnet allows user to dynamically carve a subnet out of a preconfigured IpAddressBlock. The user must specify the size of the subnet and the IpAddressBlock from which the subnet is to be derived. If the required amount of IP adress space is available in the specified IpAddressBlock, the system automatically configures subnet range.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - auto_assign_gateway (
boolorNone) – If this property is set to true, the first IP in the range will be reserved for gateway. - ip_block_path (
strorNone) – The path of the IpAddressBlock from which the subnet is to be created. - size (
longorNone) – The size parameter is required for subnet creation. It must be specified during creation but cannot be changed later. format: int64 - start_ip (
strorNone) – For internal system use Only. Represents start ip address of the subnet from IP block. Subnet ip adddress will start from this ip address. format: ip - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
IpAddressPoolSubnet.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSPOOLBLOCKSUBNETIpAddressPoolSubnet.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSPOOLSTATICSUBNET
Specifies whether the IpAddressPoolSubnet is to be carved out of a IpAddressBlock or will be specified by the user
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- auto_assign_gateway (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IpAddressPoolStaticSubnet(allocation_ranges=None, cidr=None, dns_nameservers=None, dns_suffix=None, gateway_ip=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='IpAddressPoolStaticSubnet', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis type of subnet is statically configured by the user. The user provides the range details and the gateway for the subnet.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - allocation_ranges (
listofIpPoolRangeorNone) – A collection of IPv4 or IPv6 IP Pool Ranges. - cidr (
strorNone) – Subnet representation is a network address and prefix length - dns_nameservers (
listofstrorNone) – The collection of upto 3 DNS servers for the subnet. format: ip - dns_suffix (
strorNone) – The DNS suffix for the DNS server. format: hostname - gateway_ip (
strorNone) – The default gateway address on a layer-3 router. format: ip - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
IpAddressPoolSubnet.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSPOOLBLOCKSUBNETIpAddressPoolSubnet.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSPOOLSTATICSUBNET
Specifies whether the IpAddressPoolSubnet is to be carved out of a IpAddressBlock or will be specified by the user
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- allocation_ranges (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IpAddressPoolSubnet(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='IpAddressPoolSubnet', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIpAddressPoolSubnet can either be carved out of a PolicyBlock or statically specified by the user. In the first case where the subnet is carved out of a IpAddressBlock, the user must specify the ID of the block from which this subnet is to be derived. This block must be pre-created. The subnet range is auto populated by the system. In the second case, the user configures the subnet range directly. No IpAddressBlock is required.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
IpAddressPoolSubnet.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSPOOLBLOCKSUBNETIpAddressPoolSubnet.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSPOOLSTATICSUBNET
Specifies whether the IpAddressPoolSubnet is to be carved out of a IpAddressBlock or will be specified by the user
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSPOOLBLOCKSUBNET= 'IpAddressPoolBlockSubnet'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSPOOLSTATICSUBNET= 'IpAddressPoolStaticSubnet'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IpPoolRange(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, end=None, start=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA set of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses defined by a start and end address.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - end (
strorNone) – The end IP Address of the IP Range. format: ip - start (
strorNone) – The start IP Address of the IP Range. format: ip
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IpSecVpnPolicyTrafficStatistics(aggregate_traffic_counters=None, rule_path=None, tunnel_interface_path=None, tunnel_statistics=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPSec VPN policy traffic statistics
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - aggregate_traffic_counters (
IPSecVpnTrafficCountersorNone) – Aggregate traffic statistics across all IPSec tunnels. - rule_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the IPSec VPN Rule. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tunnel_interface_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the IPSec VPN Tunnel Interface. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tunnel_statistics (
listofIpSecVpnTunnelTrafficStatisticsorNone) – Tunnel statistics. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.IpSecVpnTunnelTrafficStatistics(bytes_in=None, bytes_out=None, decryption_failures=None, dropped_packets_in=None, dropped_packets_out=None, encryption_failures=None, integrity_failures=None, local_subnet=None, nomatching_policy_errors=None, packets_in=None, packets_out=None, packets_received_other_error=None, packets_sent_other_error=None, peer_subnet=None, replay_errors=None, sa_mismatch_errors_in=None, sa_mismatch_errors_out=None, seq_number_overflow_error=None, tunnel_down_reason=None, tunnel_status=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIPSec VPN tunnel traffic statistics.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bytes_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming bytes on inbound Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bytes_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing bytes on outbound Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - decryption_failures (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped due to decryption failures. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dropped_packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets dropped on inbound security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dropped_packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing packets dropped on outbound security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - encryption_failures (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped because of failure in encryption. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - integrity_failures (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped due to integrity failures. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - local_subnet (
strorNone) – Tunnel local subnet in IPv4 CIDR Block format. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - nomatching_policy_errors (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped because of no matching policy is available. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets on inbound Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing packets on outbound Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_received_other_error (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets dropped on inbound Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_sent_other_error (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped while sending for any reason. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - peer_subnet (
strorNone) – Tunnel peer subnet in IPv4 CIDR Block format. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - replay_errors (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped due to replay check on that Security association. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sa_mismatch_errors_in (
longorNone) – Totoal number of security association mismatch errors on incoming packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sa_mismatch_errors_out (
longorNone) – Totoal number of security association mismatch errors on outgoing packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - seq_number_overflow_error (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped while sending due to overflow in sequence number. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tunnel_down_reason (
strorNone) – Gives the detailed reason about the tunnel when it is down. If tunnel is UP tunnel down reason will be empty. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tunnel_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Specifies the status of tunnel, if it is UP/DOWN.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Ipv4Header(dst_ip=None, flags=None, protocol=None, src_ip=None, src_subnet_prefix_len=None, ttl=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dst_ip (
strorNone) – The destination ip address. format: ipv4 - flags (
longorNone) – IP flags format: int64 - protocol (
longorNone) – IP protocol - defaults to ICMP format: int64 - src_ip (
strorNone) – The source ip address. format: ipv4 - src_subnet_prefix_len (
longorNone) – This is used together with src_ip to calculate dst_ip for broadcast when dst_ip is not given; not used in all other cases. format: int64 - ttl (
longorNone) – Time to live (ttl) format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Ipv6DadProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, dad_mode=None, ns_retries=None, wait_time=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDuplicate address detection profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dad_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
DAD Mode - ns_retries (
longorNone) – Number of Neighbor solicitation packets generated before completing the Duplicate address detection process. format: int64 - wait_time (
longorNone) – The time duration in seconds, to wait for Neighbor advertisement after sending the Neighbor solicitation message. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Ipv6Header(dst_ip=None, hop_limit=None, next_header=None, src_ip=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dst_ip (
strorNone) – The destination ip address. format: ipv6 - hop_limit (
longorNone) – Decremented by 1 by each node that forwards the packets. The packet is discarded if Hop Limit is decremented to zero. format: int64 - next_header (
longorNone) – Identifies the type of header immediately following the IPv6 header. format: int64 - src_ip (
strorNone) – The source ip address. format: ipv6
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Ipv6NdraProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, dns_config=None, ra_config=None, ra_mode=None, reachable_timer=None, retransmit_interval=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dns_config (
RaDNSConfigorNone) – DNS Configurations - ra_config (
RAConfigorNone) – RA Configuration - ra_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
- reachable_timer (
longorNone) – Neighbour reachable time duration in milliseconds. A value of 0 means unspecified. format: int64 - retransmit_interval (
longorNone) – The time, in milliseconds, between retransmitted neighbour solicitation messages. A value of 0 means unspecified. format: int64
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RA_MODE_DHCP_ADDRESS_AND_DNS_THROUGH_DHCP= 'DHCP_ADDRESS_AND_DNS_THROUGH_DHCP'¶
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RA_MODE_DISABLED= 'DISABLED'¶
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RA_MODE_SLAAC_AND_ADDRESS_DNS_THROUGH_DHCP= 'SLAAC_AND_ADDRESS_DNS_THROUGH_DHCP'¶
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RA_MODE_SLAAC_DNS_THROUGH_DHCP= 'SLAAC_DNS_THROUGH_DHCP'¶
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RA_MODE_SLAAC_DNS_THROUGH_RA= 'SLAAC_DNS_THROUGH_RA'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.KeyValuePair(key=None, value=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAn arbitrary key-value pair
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - key (
strorNone) – Key - value (
strorNone) – Value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2BridgeEndpointProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, edge_paths=None, failover_mode=None, ha_mode=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructUsed to configure L2 Bridge endpoint profile
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - edge_paths (
listofstrorNone) – List of policy paths to edge nodes. Edge allocation for L2 bridging. - failover_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
L2BridgeEndpointProfile.FAILOVER_MODE_PREEMPTIVEL2BridgeEndpointProfile.FAILOVER_MODE_NON_PREEMPTIVE
Failover mode for the edge bridge cluster - ha_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
High avaialability mode can be active-active or active-standby. High availability mode cannot be modified after realization.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2Extension(l2vpn_path=None, l2vpn_paths=None, local_egress=None, tunnel_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSegment specific L2 VPN configuration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - l2vpn_path (
strorNone) – This property has been deprecated. Please use the property l2vpn_paths for setting the paths of associated L2 VPN session. This property will continue to work as expected to provide backwards compatibility. However, when both l2vpn_path and l2vpn_paths properties are specified, only l2vpn_paths is used. - l2vpn_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Policy paths corresponding to the associated L2 VPN sessions - local_egress (
LocalEgressorNone) – Local Egress. - tunnel_id (
longorNone) – Tunnel ID format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2ForwarderRemoteMacsPerSite(remote_active_ips=None, remote_mac_addresses=None, remote_site=None, remote_standby_ips=None, rtep_group_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - remote_active_ips (
listofstrorNone) – Remote active IP addresses. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - remote_mac_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – Remote mac addresses. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - remote_site (
ResourceReferenceorNone) – Remote site details. - remote_standby_ips (
listofstrorNone) – Remote standby IP addresses. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rtep_group_id (
longorNone) – 32 bit unique RTEP group id of the logical switch per site. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- remote_active_ips (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2ForwarderStatusPerNode(high_availability_status=None, transport_node=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - high_availability_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
L2ForwarderStatusPerNode.HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_ACTIVEL2ForwarderStatusPerNode.HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_STANDBYL2ForwarderStatusPerNode.HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_DOWNL2ForwarderStatusPerNode.HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_SYNCL2ForwarderStatusPerNode.HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_UNKNOWN
High Availability status of a service router on the edge node.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- transport_node (
ResourceReferenceorNone) – Edge node details from where the router status is being retrieved.
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_ACTIVE= 'ACTIVE'¶
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_STANDBY= 'STANDBY'¶
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_SYNC= 'SYNC'¶
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNService(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enable_hub=None, encap_ip_pool=None, mode=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2VPN Service defines if service running as server or client. It also defines all the common properties for the multiple L2VPN Sessions associated with this service.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enable_hub (
boolorNone) – This property applies only in SERVER mode. If set to true, traffic from any client will be replicated to all other clients. If set to false, traffic received from clients is only replicated to the local VPN endpoint. - encap_ip_pool (
listofstrorNone) – IP Pool to allocate local and peer endpoint IPs for L2VpnSession logical tap. format: ipv4-cidr-block - mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Specify an L2VPN service mode as SERVER or CLIENT.
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MODE_CLIENT= 'CLIENT'¶
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MODE_SERVER= 'SERVER'¶
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNServiceListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of L2VPNServices
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofL2VPNServiceorNone) – L2VPNService list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSession(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enabled=None, transport_tunnels=None, tunnel_encapsulation=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDefines the tunnel local and peer addresses along with multiple tansport tunnels for redundancy. L2VPNSession belongs to only one L2VPNService.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable to extend all the associated segments. - transport_tunnels (
listofstrorNone) – List of transport tunnels for redundancy. - tunnel_encapsulation (
L2VPNTunnelEncapsulationorNone) – Tunnel encapsulation config. This property only applies in CLIENT mode. It is auto-populated from the L2VPNSessionData.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionData(description=None, display_name=None, enabled=None, transport_tunnels=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2VPN Session Data represents meta data necessary to create the L2VPN Session. It is represented by an array of peer code for each tunnel.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - description (
strorNone) – Description of L2VPN Session - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to id if not set. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable to extend all the associated segments. - transport_tunnels (
listofL2VPNSessionTransportTunnelDataorNone) – List of L2VPN transport tunnel data.
- description (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of L2VPNSession
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofL2VPNSessionorNone) – L2VPNSession list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionPeerConfigNsxt(peer_codes=None, alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VPNSessionPeerConfigNsxT')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2VPNSessionPeerCodes represents an array of peer code for each tunnel. The peer code is necessary to configure the remote end of the tunnel. Currently only stand-along/unmanaged edge is supported on the remote end of the tunnel.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - peer_codes (
listofL2VPNSessionTransportTunnelPeerCodeorNone) – List of peer codes per transport tunnel. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- peer_codes (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionPeerConfigPerEP(alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VPNSessionPeerConfigPerEP')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPeer config per Enforcement Point to configure the other side of the tunnel.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RESOURCE_TYPE_L2VPNSESSIONPEERCONFIGNSXT= 'L2VPNSessionPeerConfigNsxT'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- alarm (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionStatisticsNsxt(display_name=None, tap_traffic_counters=None, traffic_statistics_per_segment=None, alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VPNSessionStatisticsNsxT')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2VPN session statistics gives session status and traffic statistics per segment.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - display_name (
strorNone) – Display name of l2vpn session. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tap_traffic_counters (
listofL2VPNTapStatisticsorNone) – Tunnel port traffic counters. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - traffic_statistics_per_segment (
listofL2VPNTrafficStatisticsPerSegmentorNone) – Traffic statistics per segment. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- display_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionStatisticsPerEP(alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VPNSessionStatisticsPerEP')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2VPN Session Statistics Per Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RESOURCE_TYPE_L2VPNSESSIONSTATISTICSNSXT= 'L2VPNSessionStatisticsNsxT'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- alarm (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionStatusNsxt(display_name=None, runtime_status=None, transport_tunnels=None, alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VPNSessionStatusNsxT')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2VPN Session Status represents status on an NSX-T type of enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - display_name (
strorNone) – Display name of l2vpn session. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - runtime_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
L2 VPN session status, specifies UP/DOWN.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- transport_tunnels (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Transport tunnels status. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inL2VPNSessionTransportTunnelStatus. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inL2VPNSessionTransportTunnelStatus. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RUNTIME_STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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RUNTIME_STATUS_UP= 'UP'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- display_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionStatusPerEP(alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VPNSessionStatusPerEP')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2VPN Session Status Per Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RESOURCE_TYPE_L2VPNSESSIONSTATUSNSXT= 'L2VPNSessionStatusNsxT'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- alarm (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionTransportTunnelData(local_address=None, peer_address=None, peer_code=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2VPN Session Transport Tunnel Data uses a peer code which has all the information to create the transport tunnel.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - local_address (
strorNone) – IPv4 Address of local endpoint. format: ipv4 - peer_address (
strorNone) – IPv4 Address of Peer endpoint on remote site. format: ipv4 - peer_code (
strorNone) – Peer code represents a base64 encoded string which has all the configuration for tunnel. E.g local/peer ips and protocol, encryption algorithm, etc. Peer code also contains PSK; be careful when sharing or storing it.
- local_address (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionTransportTunnelPeerCode(peer_code=None, transport_tunnel_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2VPN transport tunnel peer code.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - peer_code (
strorNone) – Peer code represents a base64 encoded string which has all the configuration for tunnel. E.g local/peer ips and protocol, encryption algorithm, etc. Peer code also contains PSK; be careful when sharing or storing it. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - transport_tunnel_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the transport tunnel. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- peer_code (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNSessionTransportTunnelStatus(resource_type='L2VPNSessionTransportTunnelStatus', transport_tunnel_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTransport tunnel status.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- transport_tunnel_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Transport Tunnel. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_IPSECVPNTRANSPORTSTATUS= 'IPSecVpnTransportStatus'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- resource_type (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNTapStatistics(bytes_in=None, bytes_out=None, packets_in=None, packets_out=None, packets_receive_error=None, packets_sent_error=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTAP (Terminal access point) traffic statistics for L2VPN.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bytes_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bytes_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_receive_error (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets dropped. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_sent_error (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped while sending for any reason. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- bytes_in (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNTrafficStatisticsPerSegment(bum_bytes_in=None, bum_bytes_out=None, bum_packets_in=None, bum_packets_out=None, bytes_in=None, bytes_out=None, packets_in=None, packets_out=None, packets_receive_error=None, packets_sent_error=None, segment_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTraffic statistics for a segment.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bum_bytes_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming Broadcast, Unknown unicast and Multicast (BUM) bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bum_bytes_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing Broadcast, Unknown unicast and Multicast (BUM) bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bum_packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming Broadcast, Unknown unicast and Multicast (BUM) packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bum_packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing Broadcast, Unknown unicast and Multicast (BUM) packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bytes_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bytes_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_receive_error (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets dropped. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_sent_error (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped while sending for any reason. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - segment_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the segment on which stats are gathered. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VPNTunnelEncapsulation(local_endpoint_address=None, peer_endpoint_address=None, protocol=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2VPN tunnel encapsulation config.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - local_endpoint_address (
strorNone) – IP Address of the local tunnel port. This property only applies in CLIENT mode. format: ipv4 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - peer_endpoint_address (
strorNone) – IP Address of the peer tunnel port. This property only applies in CLIENT mode. format: ipv4 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protocol (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Encapsulation protocol used by the tunnel.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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PROTOCOL_GRE= 'GRE'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2Vpn(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enabled=None, transport_tunnels=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains information necessary to configure L2Vpn.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable to extend all the associated segments. - transport_tunnels (
listofstrorNone) – List of paths referencing transport tunnels.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnContext(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enable_hub=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2Vpn Context provides meta-data information about the parent Tier-0.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enable_hub (
boolorNone) – If enabled, the tier-0 acts as a Hub and replicates traffic received from peer to all other peers. If disabled, the tier-0 acts as a Spoke and replicates only the local.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of L2Vpns
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofL2VpnorNone) – L2Vpn list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnPeerCodes(peer_codes=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VpnPeerCodes')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGet the peer_code for each tunnel to paste on the remote end of the tunnel. Currently only stand-along/unmanaged edge is supported on the remote end of the tunnel.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - peer_codes (
listofL2VpnTransportTunnelPeerCodeorNone) – List of peer codes per transport tunnel. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point to which the config belongs. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- peer_codes (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnPeerConfigPerEnforcementPoint(enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VpnPeerConfigPerEnforcementPoint')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPeer config per Enforcement Point to configure the other side of the tunnel.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point to which the config belongs. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RESOURCE_TYPE_L2VPNPEERCODES= 'L2VpnPeerCodes'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- enforcement_point_path (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnPerSegmentTrafficStatistics(bum_bytes_in=None, bum_bytes_out=None, bum_packets_in=None, bum_packets_out=None, bytes_in=None, bytes_out=None, packets_in=None, packets_out=None, packets_receive_error=None, packets_sent_error=None, segment_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTraffic statistics for a segment.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bum_bytes_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming Broadcast, Unknown unicast and Multicast (BUM) bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bum_bytes_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing Broadcast, Unknown unicast and Multicast (BUM) bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bum_packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming Broadcast, Unknown unicast and Multicast (BUM) packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bum_packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing Broadcast, Unknown unicast and Multicast (BUM) packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bytes_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bytes_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_receive_error (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets dropped. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_sent_error (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped while sending for any reason. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - segment_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the segment on which stats are gathered. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- bum_bytes_in (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnSessionRemoteMacForSegment(remote_mac_addresses=None, segment_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRemote MAC addresses for logical switch.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - remote_mac_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – Remote Mac addresses. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - segment_path (
strorNone) – Intent path of the segment.
- remote_mac_addresses (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnSessionRemoteMacNsxt(display_name=None, remote_macs=None, alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VpnSessionRemoteMacNsxT')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRemote Macs of L2Vpn Session on NsxT.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - display_name (
strorNone) – Display name of L2Vpn session. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - remote_macs (
listofL2VpnSessionRemoteMacForSegmentorNone) – List of mac addresses of logical switches for an l2vpn session. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- display_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnSessionRemoteMacPerEP(alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VpnSessionRemoteMacPerEP')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2Vpn Session Remote Macs Per Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RESOURCE_TYPE_L2VPNSESSIONREMOTEMACNSXT= 'L2VpnSessionRemoteMacNsxT'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- alarm (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnSessionStatistics(tap_traffic_counters=None, traffic_statistics_per_segment=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VpnSessionStatistics')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSession statistics gives VPN session status and traffic statistics per segment.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tap_traffic_counters (
listofL2VpnTapTrafficStatisticsorNone) – Tunnel port traffic counters. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - traffic_statistics_per_segment (
listofL2VpnPerSegmentTrafficStatisticsorNone) – Traffic statistics per segment. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point wehere the statistics are fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- tap_traffic_counters (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint(enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L2VpnStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2Vpn Statistics Per Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point wehere the statistics are fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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RESOURCE_TYPE_L2VPNSESSIONSTATISTICS= 'L2VpnSessionStatistics'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- enforcement_point_path (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnTapTrafficStatistics(bytes_in=None, bytes_out=None, packets_in=None, packets_out=None, packets_receive_error=None, packets_sent_error=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTAP (Terminal access point) traffic statistics for L2Vpn.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bytes_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bytes_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_in (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_out (
longorNone) – Total number of outgoing packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_receive_error (
longorNone) – Total number of incoming packets dropped. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packets_sent_error (
longorNone) – Total number of packets dropped while sending for any reason. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- bytes_in (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L2VpnTransportTunnelPeerCode(peer_code=None, transport_tunnel_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL2Vpn transport tunnel peer code.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - peer_code (
strorNone) – Copy this code to paste on the remote end of the tunnel. This is a base64 encoded string which has all the configuration for tunnel. E.g local/remote ips and protocol, encryption algorithm, etc. Peer code also contains PSK; be careful when sharing or storing it. - transport_tunnel_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the transport tunnel.
- peer_code (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L3Vpn(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, dh_groups=None, enable_perfect_forward_secrecy=None, enabled=None, ike_digest_algorithms=None, ike_encryption_algorithms=None, ike_version=None, l3vpn_session=None, local_address=None, passphrases=None, remote_private_address=None, remote_public_address=None, tunnel_digest_algorithms=None, tunnel_encryption_algorithms=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains information necessary to configure IPSec VPN.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dh_groups (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
L3Vpn.DH_GROUPS_GROUP2L3Vpn.DH_GROUPS_GROUP5L3Vpn.DH_GROUPS_GROUP14L3Vpn.DH_GROUPS_GROUP15L3Vpn.DH_GROUPS_GROUP16
Diffie-Hellman group to be used if PFS is enabled. Default group is GROUP14.
- enable_perfect_forward_secrecy (
boolorNone) – If true, perfect forward secrecy (PFS) is enabled. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable L3Vpn. Default is enabled. - ike_digest_algorithms (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
Algorithm to be used for message digest during Internet Key Exchange(IKE) negotiation. Default is SHA2_256.
- ike_encryption_algorithms (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
L3Vpn.IKE_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS__128L3Vpn.IKE_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS__256L3Vpn.IKE_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_128L3Vpn.IKE_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_192L3Vpn.IKE_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_256
Algorithm to be used during Internet Key Exchange(IKE) negotiation. Default is AES_128.
- ike_version (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IKE protocol version to be used. IKE-Flex will initiate IKE-V2 and responds to both IKE-V1 and IKE-V2.
- l3vpn_session (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – L3Vpn Session When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inL3VpnSession. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inL3VpnSession. - local_address (
strorNone) – IPv4 address of local gateway format: ipv4 - passphrases (
listofstrorNone) – List of IPSec pre-shared keys used for IPSec authentication. If not specified, the older passphrase values are retained if there are any. - remote_private_address (
strorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts in case of a remote site being behind NAT as remote public ip address is not enough. If it is not the case the remote public address should be provided here. If not provided, the value of this field is set to remote_public_address. - remote_public_address (
strorNone) – Public IPv4 address of remote gateway format: ipv4 - tunnel_digest_algorithms (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
Algorithm to be used for message digest during tunnel establishment. Default algorithm is empty.
- tunnel_encryption_algorithms (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
L3Vpn.TUNNEL_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS__128L3Vpn.TUNNEL_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS__256L3Vpn.TUNNEL_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_128L3Vpn.TUNNEL_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_192L3Vpn.TUNNEL_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_256
Encryption algorithm to encrypt/decrypt the messages exchanged between IPSec VPN initiator and responder during tunnel negotiation. Default is AES_GCM_128.
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP16= 'GROUP16'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP2= 'GROUP2'¶
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DH_GROUPS_GROUP5= 'GROUP5'¶
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IKE_DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA1= 'SHA1'¶
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IKE_DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_256= 'SHA2_256'¶
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IKE_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_128= 'AES_128'¶
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IKE_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_256= 'AES_256'¶
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IKE_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_128= 'AES_GCM_128'¶
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IKE_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_192= 'AES_GCM_192'¶
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IKE_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_256= 'AES_GCM_256'¶
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IKE_VERSION_FLEX= 'IKE_FLEX'¶
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IKE_VERSION_V1= 'IKE_V1'¶
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IKE_VERSION_V2= 'IKE_V2'¶
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TUNNEL_DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA1= 'SHA1'¶
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TUNNEL_DIGEST_ALGORITHMS_SHA2_256= 'SHA2_256'¶
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TUNNEL_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_128= 'AES_128'¶
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TUNNEL_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_256= 'AES_256'¶
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TUNNEL_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_128= 'AES_GCM_128'¶
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TUNNEL_ENCRYPTION_ALGORITHMS_GCM_192= 'AES_GCM_192'¶
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L3VpnContext(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, available_local_addresses=None, bypass_rules=None, enabled=None, ike_log_level=None, label=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL3Vpn Context provides the configuration context that different L3Vpns can consume.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - available_local_addresses (
listofPolicyIPAddressInfoorNone) – Local gateway IPv4 addresses available for configuration of each L3Vpn. - bypass_rules (
listofL3VpnRuleorNone) – Bypass L3Vpn rules that will be shared across L3Vpns. Only Bypass action is supported on these L3Vpn rules. - enabled (
boolorNone) – If true, enable L3Vpn Service for given tier-0. Enabling/disabling this service affects all L3Vpns under the given tier-0. - ike_log_level (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
L3VpnContext.IKE_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUGL3VpnContext.IKE_LOG_LEVEL_INFOL3VpnContext.IKE_LOG_LEVEL_WARNL3VpnContext.IKE_LOG_LEVEL_ERRORL3VpnContext.IKE_LOG_LEVEL_EMERGENCY
Log level for internet key exchange (IKE). - label (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Label. A label is used as a mechanism to group route-based L3Vpns in order to apply edge firewall rules on members’ VTIs.
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IKE_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG= 'DEBUG'¶
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IKE_LOG_LEVEL_EMERGENCY= 'EMERGENCY'¶
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IKE_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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IKE_LOG_LEVEL_INFO= 'INFO'¶
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L3VpnListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of L3Vpns
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofL3VpnorNone) – L3Vpn list results
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L3VpnPeerConfigRequestParameters(enforcement_point_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPeer Config Request parameters that represents an enforcement point path. A request to get the Peer config for an L3Vpn can be parameterized with this path and will be evaluted as follows: - no enforcement point path specified: the request is evaluated on all enforcement points. - {enforcement_point_path}: the request is evaluated only on the given enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: enforcement_point_path ( strorNone) – enforcement point path, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F.
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L3VpnRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, action=None, destinations=None, sequence_number=None, sources=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructFor policy-based L3Vpn sessions, a rule specifies as its action the vpn tunnel to be used for transit traffic that meets the rule’s match criteria.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Action to exchange data with or without protection. PROTECT - Allows to exchange data with ipsec protection. Protect rules are defined per L3Vpn. BYPASS - Allows to exchange data without ipsec protection. Bypass rules are defined per L3VpnContext and affects all policy based L3Vpns. Bypass rules are prioritized over protect rules.
- destinations (
listofL3VpnSubnetorNone) – List of remote subnets used in policy-based L3Vpn. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between multiple L3VpnRules associated with a single L3Vpn or L3VpnContext. format: int32 - sources (
listofL3VpnSubnetorNone) – List of local subnets used in policy-based L3Vpn.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L3VpnSession(resource_type='L3VpnSession')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains information about L3Vpn session.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: resource_type ( str) –Possible values are:
L3VpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_POLICYBASEDL3VPNSESSIONL3VpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_ROUTEBASEDL3VPNSESSION
- A Policy Based L3Vpn is a configuration in which protect rules to
match local and remote subnet needs to be defined. Tunnel is established for each pair of local and remote subnet defined in protect rules. - A Route Based L3Vpn is more flexible, more powerful and recommended over policy based. IP Tunnel subnet is created and all traffic routed through tunnel subnet (commonly known as VTI) is sent over tunnel. Routes can be learned through BGP. A route based L3Vpn is required when using redundant L3Vpn.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_POLICYBASEDL3VPNSESSION= 'PolicyBasedL3VpnSession'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L3VpnStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint(enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='L3VpnStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL3Vpn Statistics Per Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point wehere the statistics are fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L3VpnSubnet(subnet=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructUsed to specify subnets in L3Vpn rule.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: subnet ( strorNone) – Subnet used in L3Vpn Rule. format: ipv4-cidr-block
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L4PolicyLbPersistenceProfile(persistence=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='L4PolicyLbPersistenceProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSome applications maintain state and require all relevant connections to be sent to the same server as the application state is not synchronized among servers. Persistence is enabled on a PolicyLbVirtualServer by binding a persistence profile to it.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - persistence (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
This field indicates the persistence method used for the PolicyLbVirtualServer. - SOURCE_IP persistence ensures all connections from a client (identified by IP address) are sent to the same backend server for a specified period. - This object is not required and persistence is disabled by default
- links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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PERSISTENCE_IP= 'SOURCE_IP'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L4PortSetServiceEntry(destination_ports=None, l4_protocol=None, source_ports=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='L4PortSetServiceEntry', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructL4PortSet can be specified in comma separated notation of parts. Parts of a L4PortSet includes single integer or range of port in hyphen notation. Example of a PortSet: “22, 33-70, 44”.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - destination_ports (
listofstrorNone) – Number of values should not exceed 15, ranges count as 2 values. format: port-or-range - l4_protocol (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
- source_ports (
listofstrorNone) – Number of values should not exceed 15, ranges count as 2 values. format: port-or-range - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
ServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPPROTOCOLSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IGMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ALGTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_L4PORTSETSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ETHERTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDSERVICESERVICEENTRY
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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L4PROTOCOL_TCP= 'TCP'¶
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L4PROTOCOL_UDP= 'UDP'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.L7PolicyLbPersistenceProfile(persistence=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='L7PolicyLbPersistenceProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSome applications maintain state and require all relevant connections to be sent to the same server as the application state is not synchronized among servers. Persistence is enabled on a PolicyLbVirtualServer by binding a persistence profile to it.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - persistence (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
This field indicates the persistence method used for the PolicyLbVirtualServer. - COOKIE persistence allows related client connections, identified by the same cookie in HTTP requests [Refer to HTTP Cookie for details on HTTP cookies], to be redirected to the same server. Load balancer does not maintain any persistence table for cookie persistence. Instead, it encodes the necessary information in the HTTP cookie value sent to client and relies on the client to store it and send it back in subsequent related HTTP requests. Hence there is no limit on the number of cookie persistence entries that can be supported. - This object is not required and persistence is disabled by default
- links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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PERSISTENCE_COOKIE= 'COOKIE'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBAccessListControl(action=None, enabled=None, group_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructLBAccessListControl is used to define how IP access list control can filter the connections from clients.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ALLOW means connections matching grouping object IP list are allowed and requests not matching grouping object IP list are dropped. DROP means connections matching grouping object IP list are dropped and requests not matching grouping object IP list are allowed.
- enabled (
boolorNone) – The enabled flag indicates whether to enable access list control option. It is false by default. - group_path (
strorNone) – The path of grouping object which defines the IP addresses or ranges to match the client IP.
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ACTION_ALLOW= 'ALLOW'¶
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ACTION_DROP= 'DROP'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBActiveMonitor(fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBActiveMonitor', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAll the active types of LBMonitorProfile extend from this abstract class. This is present for extensibility.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. For ICMP monitor, monitor_port is not required. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBTCPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBUDPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBICMPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPSMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBPASSIVEMONITORPROFILE
There are two types of healthchecks: active and passive. Passive healthchecks depend on failures in actual client traffic (e.g. RST from server in response to a client connection) to detect that the server or the application is down. In case of active healthchecks, load balancer itself initiates new connections (or sends ICMP ping) to the servers periodically to check their health, completely independent of any data traffic. Currently, active health monitors are supported for HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP and ICMP protocols.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBAppProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBAppProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructApp profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPPROFILELBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBFASTTCPPROFILELBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBFASTUDPPROFILE
An application profile can be bound to a virtual server to specify the application protocol characteristics. It is used to influence how load balancing is performed. Currently, three types of application profiles are supported: LBFastTCPProfile, LBFastUDPProfile and LBHttpProfile. LBFastTCPProfile or LBFastUDPProfile is typically used when the application is using a custom protocol or a standard protocol not supported by the load balancer. It is also used in cases where the user only wants L4 load balancing mainly because L4 load balancing has much higher performance and scalability, and/or supports connection mirroring. LBHttpProfile is used for both HTTP and HTTPS applications. Though application rules, if bound to the virtual server, can be used to accomplish the same goal, LBHttpProfile is intended to simplify enabling certain common use cases.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBFASTTCPPROFILE= 'LBFastTcpProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBFASTUDPPROFILE= 'LBFastUdpProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPPROFILE= 'LBHttpProfile'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBClientCertificateIssuerDnCondition(case_sensitive=None, issuer_dn=None, match_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructMatch condition for client certficate issuer DN.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - case_sensitive (
boolorNone) – If true, case is significant when comparing issuer DN value. - issuer_dn (
strorNone) – Value of issuer DN. - match_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBClientCertificateIssuerDnCondition.MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITHLBClientCertificateIssuerDnCondition.MATCH_TYPE_ENDS_WITHLBClientCertificateIssuerDnCondition.MATCH_TYPE_EQUALSLBClientCertificateIssuerDnCondition.MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINSLBClientCertificateIssuerDnCondition.MATCH_TYPE_REGEX
Match type of issuer DN.
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MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINS= 'CONTAINS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_ENDS_WITH= 'ENDS_WITH'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_REGEX= 'REGEX'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITH= 'STARTS_WITH'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBClientCertificateSubjectDnCondition(case_sensitive=None, match_type=None, subject_dn=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructMatch condition for client certficate subject DN.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - case_sensitive (
boolorNone) – If true, case is significant when comparing subject DN value. - match_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBClientCertificateSubjectDnCondition.MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITHLBClientCertificateSubjectDnCondition.MATCH_TYPE_ENDS_WITHLBClientCertificateSubjectDnCondition.MATCH_TYPE_EQUALSLBClientCertificateSubjectDnCondition.MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINSLBClientCertificateSubjectDnCondition.MATCH_TYPE_REGEX
Match type of subject DN. - subject_dn (
strorNone) – Value of subject DN.
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MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINS= 'CONTAINS'¶
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBClientSslProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, cipher_group_label=None, ciphers=None, is_fips=None, is_secure=None, prefer_server_ciphers=None, protocols=None, session_cache_enabled=None, session_cache_timeout=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructClient SSL profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - cipher_group_label (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBClientSslProfile.CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_BALANCEDLBClientSslProfile.CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_HIGH_SECURITYLBClientSslProfile.CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_HIGH_COMPATIBILITYLBClientSslProfile.CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_CUSTOM
It is a label of cipher group which is mostly consumed by GUI. - ciphers (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHALBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256LBClientSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384Supported SSL cipher list to client side.
- is_fips (
boolorNone) – This flag is set to true when all the ciphers and protocols are FIPS compliant. It is set to false when one of the ciphers or protocols are not FIPS compliant.. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_secure (
boolorNone) – This flag is set to true when all the ciphers and protocols are secure. It is set to false when one of the ciphers or protocols is insecure. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - prefer_server_ciphers (
boolorNone) – During SSL handshake as part of the SSL client Hello client sends an ordered list of ciphers that it can support (or prefers) and typically server selects the first one from the top of that list it can also support. For Perfect Forward Secrecy(PFS), server could override the client’s preference. - protocols (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
LBClientSslProfile.PROTOCOLS_SSL_V2LBClientSslProfile.PROTOCOLS_SSL_V3LBClientSslProfile.PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1LBClientSslProfile.PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1_1LBClientSslProfile.PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1_2
SSL versions TLS1.1 and TLS1.2 are supported and enabled by default. SSLv2, SSLv3, and TLS1.0 are supported, but disabled by default.
- session_cache_enabled (
boolorNone) – SSL session caching allows SSL client and server to reuse previously negotiated security parameters avoiding the expensive public key operation during handshake. - session_cache_timeout (
longorNone) – Session cache timeout specifies how long the SSL session parameters are held on to and can be reused. format: int64
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_BALANCED= 'BALANCED'¶
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CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_CUSTOM= 'CUSTOM'¶
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CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_HIGH_COMPATIBILITY= 'HIGH_COMPATIBILITY'¶
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CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_HIGH_SECURITY= 'HIGH_SECURITY'¶
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PROTOCOLS_SSL_V2= 'SSL_V2'¶
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PROTOCOLS_SSL_V3= 'SSL_V3'¶
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PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1= 'TLS_V1'¶
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PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1_1= 'TLS_V1_1'¶
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PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1_2= 'TLS_V1_2'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBClientSslProfileBinding(certificate_chain_depth=None, client_auth=None, client_auth_ca_paths=None, client_auth_crl_paths=None, default_certificate_path=None, sni_certificate_paths=None, ssl_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructClient SSL profile binding.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - certificate_chain_depth (
longorNone) – Authentication depth is used to set the verification depth in the client certificates chain. format: int64 - client_auth (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Client authentication mode. - client_auth_ca_paths (
listofstrorNone) – If client auth type is REQUIRED, client certificate must be signed by one of the trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs), also referred to as root CAs, whose self signed certificates are specified. - client_auth_crl_paths (
listofstrorNone) – A Certificate Revocation List (CRL) can be specified in the client-side SSL profile binding to disallow compromised client certificates. - default_certificate_path (
strorNone) – A default certificate should be specified which will be used if the server does not host multiple hostnames on the same IP address or if the client does not support SNI extension. - sni_certificate_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Client-side SSL profile binding allows multiple certificates, for different hostnames, to be bound to the same virtual server. - ssl_profile_path (
strorNone) – Client SSL profile defines reusable, application-independent client side SSL properties.
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBConnectionDropAction(type='LBConnectionDropAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to drop the connections. There is no extra propery in this action. If there is no match condition specified, the connection will be always dropped. This action can be specified at HTTP_ACCESS or HTTP_FORWARDING pahse.
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The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBCookiePersistenceProfile(cookie_domain=None, cookie_fallback=None, cookie_garble=None, cookie_mode=None, cookie_name=None, cookie_path=None, cookie_time=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBCookiePersistenceProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, persistence_shared=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSome applications maintain state and require all relevant connections to be sent to the same server as the application state is not synchronized among servers. Persistence is enabled on a LBVirtualServer by binding a persistence profile to it.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - cookie_domain (
strorNone) – HTTP cookie domain could be configured, only available for insert mode. - cookie_fallback (
boolorNone) – If fallback is true, once the cookie points to a server that is down (i.e. admin state DISABLED or healthcheck state is DOWN), then a new server is selected by default to handle that request. If fallback is false, it will cause the request to be rejected if cookie points to a server. - cookie_garble (
boolorNone) – If garble is set to true, cookie value (server IP and port) would be encrypted. If garble is set to false, cookie value would be plain text. - cookie_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBCookiePersistenceProfile.COOKIE_MODE_INSERTLBCookiePersistenceProfile.COOKIE_MODE_PREFIXLBCookiePersistenceProfile.COOKIE_MODE_REWRITE
Cookie persistence mode. - cookie_name (
strorNone) – Cookie name. - cookie_path (
strorNone) – HTTP cookie path could be set, only available for insert mode. - cookie_time (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Both session cookie and persistence cookie are supported, if not specified, it’s a session cookie. It expires when the browser is closed. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inLBCookieTime. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inLBCookieTime. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBPersistenceProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBSOURCEIPPERSISTENCEPROFILELBPersistenceProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBCOOKIEPERSISTENCEPROFILEThe resource_type property identifies persistence profile type.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - persistence_shared (
boolorNone) – Persistence shared setting indicates that all LBVirtualServers that consume this LBPersistenceProfile should share the same persistence mechanism when enabled. Meaning, persistence entries of a client accessing one virtual server will also affect the same client’s connections to a different virtual server. For example, say there are two virtual servers vip-ip1:80 and vip-ip1:8080 bound to the same Group g1 consisting of two servers (s11:80 and s12:80). By default, each virtual server will have its own persistence table or cookie. So, in the earlier example, there will be two tables (vip-ip1:80, p1) and (vip-ip1:8080, p1) or cookies. So, if a client connects to vip1:80 and later connects to vip1:8080, the second connection may be sent to a different server than the first. When persistence_shared is enabled, then the second connection will always connect to the same server as the original connection. For COOKIE persistence type, the same cookie will be shared by multiple virtual servers. For SOURCE_IP persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers. For GENERIC persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers which consume the same persistence profile in LBRule actions.
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COOKIE_MODE_INSERT= 'INSERT'¶
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBCookieTime(type='LBCookieTime')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCookie time.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: type ( str) –Possible values are:
Both session cookie and persistence cookie are supported, Use LbSessionCookieTime for session cookie time setting, Use LbPersistenceCookieTime for persistence cookie time setting
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBFastTcpProfile(close_timeout=None, ha_flow_mirroring_enabled=None, idle_timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBFastTcpProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructFast TCP profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - close_timeout (
longorNone) – It is used to specify how long a closing TCP connection (both FINs received or a RST is received) should be kept for this application before cleaning up the connection. format: int64 - ha_flow_mirroring_enabled (
boolorNone) – If flow mirroring is enabled, all the flows to the bounded virtual server are mirrored to the standby node. - idle_timeout (
longorNone) – It is used to configure how long an idle TCP connection in ESTABLISHED state should be kept for this application before cleaning up. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPPROFILELBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBFASTTCPPROFILELBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBFASTUDPPROFILE
An application profile can be bound to a virtual server to specify the application protocol characteristics. It is used to influence how load balancing is performed. Currently, three types of application profiles are supported: LBFastTCPProfile, LBFastUDPProfile and LBHttpProfile. LBFastTCPProfile or LBFastUDPProfile is typically used when the application is using a custom protocol or a standard protocol not supported by the load balancer. It is also used in cases where the user only wants L4 load balancing mainly because L4 load balancing has much higher performance and scalability, and/or supports connection mirroring. LBHttpProfile is used for both HTTP and HTTPS applications. Though application rules, if bound to the virtual server, can be used to accomplish the same goal, LBHttpProfile is intended to simplify enabling certain common use cases.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- close_timeout (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBFastUdpProfile(flow_mirroring_enabled=None, idle_timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBFastUdpProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructFast UDP profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - flow_mirroring_enabled (
boolorNone) – If flow mirroring is enabled, all the flows to the bounded virtual server are mirrored to the standby node. - idle_timeout (
longorNone) – Though UDP is a connectionless protocol, for the purposes of load balancing, all UDP packets with the same flow signature (source and destination IP/ports and IP protocol) received within the idle timeout period are considered to belong to the same connection and are sent to the same backend server. If no packets are received for idle timeout period, the connection (association between flow signature and the selected server) is cleaned up. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPPROFILELBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBFASTTCPPROFILELBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBFASTUDPPROFILE
An application profile can be bound to a virtual server to specify the application protocol characteristics. It is used to influence how load balancing is performed. Currently, three types of application profiles are supported: LBFastTCPProfile, LBFastUDPProfile and LBHttpProfile. LBFastTCPProfile or LBFastUDPProfile is typically used when the application is using a custom protocol or a standard protocol not supported by the load balancer. It is also used in cases where the user only wants L4 load balancing mainly because L4 load balancing has much higher performance and scalability, and/or supports connection mirroring. LBHttpProfile is used for both HTTP and HTTPS applications. Though application rules, if bound to the virtual server, can be used to accomplish the same goal, LBHttpProfile is intended to simplify enabling certain common use cases.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- flow_mirroring_enabled (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBGenericPersistenceProfile(ha_persistence_mirroring_enabled=None, timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBGenericPersistenceProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, persistence_shared=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSome applications maintain state and require all relevant connections to be sent to the same server as the application state is not synchronized among servers. Persistence is enabled on a LBVirtualServer by binding a persistence profile to it. LBGenericPersistenceProfile cannot be attached to virtual server directly, it can be specified in LB rule actions. In HTTP forwarding phase, the profile can be specified in LBVariablePersistenceOnAction. In HTTP response rewriting phase, the profile can be specified in LBVariablePersistenceLearnAction.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ha_persistence_mirroring_enabled (
boolorNone) – The mirroring enabled flag is to synchronize persistence entries. Persistence entries are not synchronized to the HA peer by default. - timeout (
longorNone) – When all connections complete (reference count reaches 0), persistence entry timer is started with the expiration time. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBPersistenceProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBSOURCEIPPERSISTENCEPROFILELBPersistenceProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBCOOKIEPERSISTENCEPROFILEThe resource_type property identifies persistence profile type.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - persistence_shared (
boolorNone) – Persistence shared setting indicates that all LBVirtualServers that consume this LBPersistenceProfile should share the same persistence mechanism when enabled. Meaning, persistence entries of a client accessing one virtual server will also affect the same client’s connections to a different virtual server. For example, say there are two virtual servers vip-ip1:80 and vip-ip1:8080 bound to the same Group g1 consisting of two servers (s11:80 and s12:80). By default, each virtual server will have its own persistence table or cookie. So, in the earlier example, there will be two tables (vip-ip1:80, p1) and (vip-ip1:8080, p1) or cookies. So, if a client connects to vip1:80 and later connects to vip1:8080, the second connection may be sent to a different server than the first. When persistence_shared is enabled, then the second connection will always connect to the same server as the original connection. For COOKIE persistence type, the same cookie will be shared by multiple virtual servers. For SOURCE_IP persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers. For GENERIC persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers which consume the same persistence profile in LBRule actions.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- ha_persistence_mirroring_enabled (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpMonitorProfile(request_body=None, request_headers=None, request_method=None, request_url=None, request_version=None, response_body=None, response_status_codes=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructActive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the Group through the LBRule object. This represents active health monitoring over HTTP. Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval, to each member of the Group. Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times (fall_count) to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks (rise_count) will bring the member back to UP state. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - request_body (
strorNone) – String to send as part of HTTP health check request body. Valid only for certain HTTP methods like POST. - request_headers (
listofLbHttpRequestHeaderorNone) – Array of HTTP request headers. - request_method (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBHttpMonitorProfile.REQUEST_METHOD_GETLBHttpMonitorProfile.REQUEST_METHOD_OPTIONSLBHttpMonitorProfile.REQUEST_METHOD_POSTLBHttpMonitorProfile.REQUEST_METHOD_HEADLBHttpMonitorProfile.REQUEST_METHOD_PUT
The health check method for HTTP monitor type. - request_url (
strorNone) – For HTTP active healthchecks, the HTTP request url sent can be customized and can include query parameters. - request_version (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBHttpMonitorProfile.REQUEST_VERSION__1_0LBHttpMonitorProfile.REQUEST_VERSION__1_1LBHttpMonitorProfile.REQUEST_VERSION__2_0
HTTP request version. - response_body (
strorNone) – If HTTP response body match string (regular expressions not supported) is specified (using LBHttpMonitor.response_body) then the healthcheck HTTP response body is matched against the specified string and server is considered healthy only if there is a match. If the response body string is not specified, HTTP healthcheck is considered successful if the HTTP response status code is 2xx, but it can be configured to accept other status codes as successful. - response_status_codes (
listoflongorNone) – The HTTP response status code should be a valid HTTP status code. format: int32 - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. For ICMP monitor, monitor_port is not required. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBTCPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBUDPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBICMPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPSMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBPASSIVEMONITORPROFILE
There are two types of healthchecks: active and passive. Passive healthchecks depend on failures in actual client traffic (e.g. RST from server in response to a client connection) to detect that the server or the application is down. In case of active healthchecks, load balancer itself initiates new connections (or sends ICMP ping) to the servers periodically to check their health, completely independent of any data traffic. Currently, active health monitors are supported for HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP and ICMP protocols.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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REQUEST_METHOD_GET= 'GET'¶
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REQUEST_METHOD_HEAD= 'HEAD'¶
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REQUEST_METHOD_OPTIONS= 'OPTIONS'¶
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REQUEST_METHOD_POST= 'POST'¶
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REQUEST_METHOD_PUT= 'PUT'¶
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REQUEST_VERSION_1_0= 'HTTP_VERSION_1_0'¶
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REQUEST_VERSION_1_1= 'HTTP_VERSION_1_1'¶
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REQUEST_VERSION_2_0= 'HTTP_VERSION_2_0'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- request_body (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpProfile(http_redirect_to=None, http_redirect_to_https=None, idle_timeout=None, ntlm=None, request_body_size=None, request_header_size=None, response_buffering=None, response_header_size=None, response_timeout=None, x_forwarded_for=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBHttpProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructHttp profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - http_redirect_to (
strorNone) – If a website is temporarily down or has moved, incoming requests for that virtual server can be temporarily redirected to a URL. - http_redirect_to_https (
boolorNone) – Certain secure applications may want to force communication over SSL, but instead of rejecting non-SSL connections, they may choose to redirect the client automatically to use SSL. - idle_timeout (
longorNone) – It is used to specify the HTTP application idle timeout, it means that how long the load balancer will keep the connection idle to wait for the client to send the next keep-alive request. It is not a TCP socket setting. format: int64 - ntlm (
boolorNone) – NTLM is an authentication protocol that can be used over HTTP. If the flag is set to true, LB will use NTLM challenge/response methodology. - request_body_size (
longorNone) – If it is not specified, it means that request body size is unlimited. format: int64 - request_header_size (
longorNone) – A request with header equal to or below this size is guaranteed to be processed. A request with header larger than request_header_size will be processed up to 32K bytes on best effort basis. format: int64 - response_buffering (
boolorNone) – When buffering is disabled, the response is passed to a client synchronously, immediately as it is received. When buffering is enabled, LB receives a response from the backend server as soon as possible, saving it into the buffers. - response_header_size (
longorNone) – A response with header larger than response_header_size will be dropped. format: int64 - response_timeout (
longorNone) – If server doesn’t send any packet within this time, the connection is closed. format: int64 - x_forwarded_for (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
When X-Forwareded-For is configured, X-Forwarded-Proto and X-Forwarded-Port information is added automatically. The two additional header information can be also modified or deleted in load balancer rules.
- links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPPROFILELBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBFASTTCPPROFILELBAppProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBFASTUDPPROFILE
An application profile can be bound to a virtual server to specify the application protocol characteristics. It is used to influence how load balancing is performed. Currently, three types of application profiles are supported: LBFastTCPProfile, LBFastUDPProfile and LBHttpProfile. LBFastTCPProfile or LBFastUDPProfile is typically used when the application is using a custom protocol or a standard protocol not supported by the load balancer. It is also used in cases where the user only wants L4 load balancing mainly because L4 load balancing has much higher performance and scalability, and/or supports connection mirroring. LBHttpProfile is used for both HTTP and HTTPS applications. Though application rules, if bound to the virtual server, can be used to accomplish the same goal, LBHttpProfile is intended to simplify enabling certain common use cases.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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XFORWARDED_FOR_INSERT= 'INSERT'¶
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XFORWARDED_FOR_REPLACE= 'REPLACE'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- http_redirect_to (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRedirectAction(redirect_status=None, redirect_url=None, type='LBHttpRedirectAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to redirect HTTP request messages to a new URL. The reply_status value specified in this action is used as the status code of HTTP response message which is sent back to client (Normally a browser). The HTTP status code for redirection is 3xx, for example, 301, 302, 303, 307, etc. The redirect_url is the new URL that the HTTP request message is redirected to. Normally browser will send another HTTP request to the new URL after receiving a redirection response message. Captured variables and built-in variables can be used in redirect_url field. For example, to redirect all HTTP requests to HTTPS requests for a virtual server. We create an LBRule without any conditions, add an LBHttpRedirectAction to the rule. Set the redirect_url field of the LBHttpRedirectAction to: https://$_host$_request_uri And set redirect_status to “302”, which means found. This rule will redirect all HTTP requests to HTTPS server port on the same host.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - redirect_status (
strorNone) – HTTP response status code. - redirect_url (
strorNone) – The URL that the HTTP request is redirected to. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- redirect_status (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRejectAction(reply_message=None, reply_status=None, type='LBHttpRejectAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to reject HTTP request messages. The specified reply_status value is used as the status code for the corresponding HTTP response message which is sent back to client (Normally a browser) indicating the reason it was rejected. Reference official HTTP status code list for your specific HTTP version to set the reply_status properly. LBHttpRejectAction does not support variables.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - reply_message (
strorNone) – Response message. - reply_status (
strorNone) – HTTP response status code. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- reply_message (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRequestBodyCondition(body_value=None, case_sensitive=None, match_type=None, inverse=None, type='LBHttpRequestBodyCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match the message body of an HTTP request. Typically, only HTTP POST, PATCH, or PUT requests have request body. The match_type field defines how body_value field is used to match the body of HTTP requests.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINS= 'CONTAINS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_ENDS_WITH= 'ENDS_WITH'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_REGEX= 'REGEX'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITH= 'STARTS_WITH'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRequestCookieCondition(case_sensitive=None, cookie_name=None, cookie_value=None, match_type=None, inverse=None, type='LBHttpRequestCookieCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match HTTP request messages by cookie which is a specific type of HTTP header. The match_type and case_sensitive define how to compare cookie value.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINS= 'CONTAINS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_ENDS_WITH= 'ENDS_WITH'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_REGEX= 'REGEX'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITH= 'STARTS_WITH'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRequestHeaderCondition(case_sensitive=None, header_name=None, header_value=None, match_type=None, inverse=None, type='LBHttpRequestHeaderCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match HTTP request messages by HTTP header fields. HTTP header fields are components of the header section of HTTP request and response messages. They define the operating parameters of an HTTP transaction. For example, Cookie, Authorization, User-Agent, etc. One condition can be used to match one header field, to match multiple header fields, multiple conditions must be specified. The match_type field defines how header_value field is used to match HTTP requests. The header_name field does not support match types.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINS= 'CONTAINS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_ENDS_WITH= 'ENDS_WITH'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_REGEX= 'REGEX'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITH= 'STARTS_WITH'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRequestHeaderDeleteAction(header_name=None, type='LBHttpRequestHeaderDeleteAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to delete header fields of HTTP request messages at HTTP_REQUEST_REWRITE phase. One action can be used to delete all headers with same header name. To delete headers with different header names, multiple actions must be defined.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - header_name (
strorNone) – Name of a header field of HTTP request message. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- header_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRequestHeaderRewriteAction(header_name=None, header_value=None, type='LBHttpRequestHeaderRewriteAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to rewrite header fields of matched HTTP request messages to specified new values. One action can be used to rewrite one header field. To rewrite multiple header fields, multiple actions must be defined. Captured variables and built-in variables can be used in the header_value field, header_name field does not support variables.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - header_name (
strorNone) – Name of HTTP request header. - header_value (
strorNone) – Value of HTTP request header. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- header_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRequestMethodCondition(method=None, inverse=None, type='LBHttpRequestMethodCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match method of HTTP requests. If the method of an HTTP request is same as the method specified in this condition, the HTTP request match this condition. For example, if the method field is set to GET in this condition, any HTTP request with GET method matches the condition.
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The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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METHOD_GET= 'GET'¶
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METHOD_HEAD= 'HEAD'¶
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METHOD_OPTIONS= 'OPTIONS'¶
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METHOD_POST= 'POST'¶
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METHOD_PUT= 'PUT'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRequestUriArgumentsCondition(case_sensitive=None, match_type=None, uri_arguments=None, inverse=None, type='LBHttpRequestUriArgumentsCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match URI arguments aka query string of Http request messages, for example, in URI http://exaple.com?foo=1&bar=2, the “foo=1&bar=2” is the query string containing URI arguments. In an URI scheme, query string is indicated by the first question mark (“?”) character and terminated by a number sign (“#”) character or by the end of the URI. The uri_arguments field can be specified as a regular expression(Set match_type to REGEX). For example, “foo=(?<x>d+)”. It matches HTTP requests whose URI arguments containing “foo”, the value of foo contains only digits. And the value of foo is captured as $x which can be used in LBRuleAction fields which support variables.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINS= 'CONTAINS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_ENDS_WITH= 'ENDS_WITH'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_REGEX= 'REGEX'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITH= 'STARTS_WITH'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRequestUriCondition(case_sensitive=None, match_type=None, uri=None, inverse=None, type='LBHttpRequestUriCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match URIs(Uniform Resource Identifier) of HTTP request messages. The URI field can be specified as a regular expression. If an HTTP request message is requesting an URI which matches specified regular expression, it matches the condition. The syntax of whole URI looks like this: scheme:[//[user[:password]\@]host[:port]][/path][?query][#fragment] This condition matches only the path part of entire URI. When match_type field is specified as REGEX, the uri field is used as a regular expression to match URI path of HTTP requests. For example, to match any URI that has “/image/” or “/images/”, uri field can be specified as: “/image[s]?/”. Named capturing groups can be used in the uri field to capture substrings of matched URIs and store them in variables for use in LBRuleAction. For example, specify uri field as: “/news/(?<year>d+)/(?<month>d+)/(?<article>.*)” If the URI path is /articles/news/2017/06/xyz.html, then substring “2017” is captured in variable year, “06” is captured in variable month, and “xyz.html” is captured in variable article. These variables can then be used in an LBRuleAction field which supports variables, such as uri field of LBHttpRequestUriRewriteAction. For example, set the uri field of LBHttpRequestUriRewriteAction as: “/articles/news/$year-$month-$article” Then the URI path /articles/news/2017/06/xyz.html is rewritten to: “/articles/news/2017-06-xyz.html”
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINS= 'CONTAINS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_ENDS_WITH= 'ENDS_WITH'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_REGEX= 'REGEX'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITH= 'STARTS_WITH'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRequestUriRewriteAction(uri=None, uri_arguments=None, type='LBHttpRequestUriRewriteAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to rewrite URIs in matched HTTP request messages. Specify the uri and uri_arguments fields in this condition to rewrite the matched HTTP request message’s URI and URI arguments to the new values. Full URI scheme of HTTP messages have following syntax: scheme:[//[user[:password]\@]host[:port]][/path][?query][#fragment] The uri field of this action is used to rewrite the /path part in above scheme. And the uri_arguments field is used to rewrite the query part. Captured variables and built-in variables can be used in the uri and uri_arguments fields. Check the example in LBRuleAction to see how to use variables in this action.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - uri (
strorNone) – URI of HTTP request. - uri_arguments (
strorNone) – Query string of URI, typically contains key value pairs, for example: foo1=bar1&foo2=bar2. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- uri (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpRequestVersionCondition(version=None, inverse=None, type='LBHttpRequestVersionCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match the HTTP protocol version of the HTTP request messages.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - version (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBHttpRequestVersionCondition.VERSION__1_0LBHttpRequestVersionCondition.VERSION__1_1LBHttpRequestVersionCondition.VERSION__2_0
HTTP version - inverse (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether reverse the match result of this condition - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURICONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTMETHODCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIARGUMENTSCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTVERSIONCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTCOOKIECONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTBODYCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBTCPHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBIPHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBVARIABLECONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPSSLCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBSSLSNICONDITION
Type of load balancer rule condition
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VERSION_1_0= 'HTTP_VERSION_1_0'¶
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VERSION_1_1= 'HTTP_VERSION_1_1'¶
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VERSION_2_0= 'HTTP_VERSION_2_0'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- version (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpResponseHeaderCondition(case_sensitive=None, header_name=None, header_value=None, match_type=None, inverse=None, type='LBHttpResponseHeaderCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match HTTP response messages from backend servers by HTTP header fields. HTTP header fields are components of the header section of HTTP request and response messages. They define the operating parameters of an HTTP transaction. For example, Cookie, Authorization, User-Agent, etc. One condition can be used to match one header field, to match multiple header fields, multiple conditions must be specified. The match_type field defines how header_value field is used to match HTTP responses. The header_name field does not support match types.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINS= 'CONTAINS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_ENDS_WITH= 'ENDS_WITH'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_REGEX= 'REGEX'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITH= 'STARTS_WITH'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpResponseHeaderDeleteAction(header_name=None, type='LBHttpResponseHeaderDeleteAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to delete header fields of HTTP response messages at HTTP_RESPONSE_REWRITE phase. One action can be used to delete allgi headers with same header name. To delete headers with different header names, multiple actions must be defined.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - header_name (
strorNone) – Name of a header field of HTTP response message. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- header_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpResponseHeaderRewriteAction(header_name=None, header_value=None, type='LBHttpResponseHeaderRewriteAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to rewrite header fields of HTTP response messages to specified new values at HTTP_RESPONSE_REWRITE phase. One action can be used to rewrite one header field. To rewrite multiple header fields, multiple actions must be defined. Captured variables and built-in variables can be used in the header_value field, header_name field does not support variables.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - header_name (
strorNone) – Name of a header field of HTTP request message. - header_value (
strorNone) – Value of header field - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- header_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpSslCondition(client_certificate_issuer_dn=None, client_certificate_subject_dn=None, client_supported_ssl_ciphers=None, session_reused=None, used_protocol=None, used_ssl_cipher=None, inverse=None, type='LBHttpSslCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match SSL handshake and SSL connection at all phases.If multiple properties are configured, the rule is considered a match when all the configured properties are matched.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CLIENT_SUPPORTED_SSL_CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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SESSION_REUSED_IGNORE= 'IGNORE'¶
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SESSION_REUSED_NEW= 'NEW'¶
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SESSION_REUSED_REUSED= 'REUSED'¶
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USED_PROTOCOL_SSL_V2= 'SSL_V2'¶
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USED_PROTOCOL_SSL_V3= 'SSL_V3'¶
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USED_PROTOCOL_TLS_V1= 'TLS_V1'¶
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USED_PROTOCOL_TLS_V1_1= 'TLS_V1_1'¶
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USED_PROTOCOL_TLS_V1_2= 'TLS_V1_2'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256'¶
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USED_SSL_CIPHER_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBHttpsMonitorProfile(request_body=None, request_headers=None, request_method=None, request_url=None, request_version=None, response_body=None, response_status_codes=None, server_ssl_profile_binding=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructActive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the Group through the LBRule object. This represents active health monitoring over HTTPS. Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval, to each member of the Group. Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times (fall_count) to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks (rise_count) will bring the member back to UP state. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - request_body (
strorNone) – String to send as part of HTTP health check request body. Valid only for certain HTTP methods like POST. - request_headers (
listofLbHttpRequestHeaderorNone) – Array of HTTP request headers. - request_method (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBHttpsMonitorProfile.REQUEST_METHOD_GETLBHttpsMonitorProfile.REQUEST_METHOD_OPTIONSLBHttpsMonitorProfile.REQUEST_METHOD_POSTLBHttpsMonitorProfile.REQUEST_METHOD_HEADLBHttpsMonitorProfile.REQUEST_METHOD_PUT
The health check method for HTTP monitor type. - request_url (
strorNone) – For HTTPS active healthchecks, the HTTPS request url sent can be customized and can include query parameters. - request_version (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBHttpsMonitorProfile.REQUEST_VERSION__1_0LBHttpsMonitorProfile.REQUEST_VERSION__1_1LBHttpsMonitorProfile.REQUEST_VERSION__2_0
HTTP request version. - response_body (
strorNone) – If HTTP response body match string (regular expressions not supported) is specified (using LBHttpMonitor.response_body) then the healthcheck HTTP response body is matched against the specified string and server is considered healthy only if there is a match. If the response body string is not specified, HTTP healthcheck is considered successful if the HTTP response status code is 2xx, but it can be configured to accept other status codes as successful. - response_status_codes (
listoflongorNone) – The HTTP response status code should be a valid HTTP status code. format: int32 - server_ssl_profile_binding (
LBServerSslProfileBindingorNone) – The setting is used when the monitor acts as an SSL client and establishing a connection to the backend server. - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. For ICMP monitor, monitor_port is not required. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBTCPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBUDPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBICMPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPSMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBPASSIVEMONITORPROFILE
There are two types of healthchecks: active and passive. Passive healthchecks depend on failures in actual client traffic (e.g. RST from server in response to a client connection) to detect that the server or the application is down. In case of active healthchecks, load balancer itself initiates new connections (or sends ICMP ping) to the servers periodically to check their health, completely independent of any data traffic. Currently, active health monitors are supported for HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP and ICMP protocols.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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REQUEST_METHOD_GET= 'GET'¶
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REQUEST_METHOD_HEAD= 'HEAD'¶
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REQUEST_METHOD_OPTIONS= 'OPTIONS'¶
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REQUEST_METHOD_POST= 'POST'¶
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REQUEST_METHOD_PUT= 'PUT'¶
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REQUEST_VERSION_1_0= 'HTTP_VERSION_1_0'¶
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REQUEST_VERSION_1_1= 'HTTP_VERSION_1_1'¶
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REQUEST_VERSION_2_0= 'HTTP_VERSION_2_0'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBIcmpMonitorProfile(data_length=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructActive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the Group through the LBRule object. This represents active health monitoring over ICMP. Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval, to each member of the Group. Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times (fall_count) to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healt hchecks (rise_count) will bring the member back to UP state. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - data_length (
longorNone) – The data size (in byte) of the ICMP healthcheck packet format: int64 - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. For ICMP monitor, monitor_port is not required. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBTCPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBUDPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBICMPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPSMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBPASSIVEMONITORPROFILE
There are two types of healthchecks: active and passive. Passive healthchecks depend on failures in actual client traffic (e.g. RST from server in response to a client connection) to detect that the server or the application is down. In case of active healthchecks, load balancer itself initiates new connections (or sends ICMP ping) to the servers periodically to check their health, completely independent of any data traffic. Currently, active health monitors are supported for HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP and ICMP protocols.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- data_length (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBIpHeaderCondition(group_path=None, source_address=None, inverse=None, type='LBIpHeaderCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match IP header fields of HTTP messages. Either source_address or group_id should be specified.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - group_path (
strorNone) – Source IP address of HTTP message should match IP addresses which are configured in Group in order to perform actions. - source_address (
strorNone) – Source IP address of HTTP message. IP Address can be expressed as a single IP address like 10.1.1.1, or a range of IP addresses like 10.1.1.101-10.1.1.160. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported. format: address-or-block-or-range - inverse (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether reverse the match result of this condition - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURICONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTMETHODCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIARGUMENTSCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTVERSIONCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTCOOKIECONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTBODYCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBTCPHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBIPHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBVARIABLECONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPSSLCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBSSLSNICONDITION
Type of load balancer rule condition
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBJwtAuthAction(key=None, pass_jwt_to_pool=None, realm=None, tokens=None, type='LBJwtAuthAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to control access to backend server resources using JSON Web Token(JWT) authentication. The JWT authentication is done before any HTTP manipulation if the HTTP request matches the given condition in LBRule. Any verification failed, the HTTP process will be terminated, and HTTP response with 401 status code and WWW-Authentication header will be returned to client.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - key (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – LBJwtKey used for verifying the signature of JWT token When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inLBJwtKey. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inLBJwtKey. - pass_jwt_to_pool (
boolorNone) – Specify whether to pass the JWT to backend server or remove it. By default, it is false which means will not pass the JWT to backend servers. - realm (
strorNone) – A description of the protected area. If no realm is specified, clients often display a formatted hostname instead. The configured realm is returned when client request is rejected with 401 http status. In the response, it will be “WWW-Authentication: Bearer realm=<realm>”. - tokens (
listofstrorNone) – JWT is an open standard that defines a compact and self-contained way for securely transmitting information between parties as a JSON object. Load balancer will search for every specified tokens one by one for the jwt message until found. This parameter is optional. In case not found or this field is not configured, load balancer searches the Bearer header by default in the http request “Authorization: Bearer <token>”. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBJwtCertificateKey(certificate_path=None, type='LBJwtCertificateKey')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThe key is used to specify certificate which is used to verify the signature of JWT tokens.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - certificate_path (
strorNone) – Certificate identifier - type (
str) –Possible values are:
The property is used to identify JWT key type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- certificate_path (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBJwtKey(type='LBJwtKey')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructLBJwtKey specifies the symmetric key or asymmetric public key used to decrypt the data in JWT.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: type ( str) –Possible values are:
The property is used to identify JWT key type.-
TYPE_LBJWTCERTIFICATEKEY= 'LBJwtCertificateKey'¶
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TYPE_LBJWTPUBLICKEY= 'LBJwtPublicKey'¶
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TYPE_LBJWTSYMMETRICKEY= 'LBJwtSymmetricKey'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBJwtPublicKey(public_key_content=None, type='LBJwtPublicKey')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThe key is used to specify the public key content which is used to verify the signature of JWT tokens.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - public_key_content (
strorNone) – Content of public key - type (
str) –Possible values are:
The property is used to identify JWT key type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- public_key_content (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBJwtSymmetricKey(type='LBJwtSymmetricKey')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThe key is used to specify the symmetric key which is used to verify the signature of JWT tokens.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: type ( str) –Possible values are:
The property is used to identify JWT key type.-
type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBMonitorProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBMonitorProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBTCPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBUDPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBICMPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPSMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBPASSIVEMONITORPROFILE
There are two types of healthchecks: active and passive. Passive healthchecks depend on failures in actual client traffic (e.g. RST from server in response to a client connection) to detect that the server or the application is down. In case of active healthchecks, load balancer itself initiates new connections (or sends ICMP ping) to the servers periodically to check their health, completely independent of any data traffic. Currently, active health monitors are supported for HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP and ICMP protocols.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPMONITORPROFILE= 'LBHttpMonitorProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPSMONITORPROFILE= 'LBHttpsMonitorProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBICMPMONITORPROFILE= 'LBIcmpMonitorProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBPASSIVEMONITORPROFILE= 'LBPassiveMonitorProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBTCPMONITORPROFILE= 'LBTcpMonitorProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBUDPMONITORPROFILE= 'LBUdpMonitorProfile'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBPassiveMonitorProfile(max_fails=None, timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBPassiveMonitorProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThe passive type of LBMonitorProfile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - max_fails (
longorNone) – When the consecutive failures reach this value, then the member is considered temporarily unavailable for a configurable period format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – After this timeout period, the member is tried again for a new connection to see if it is available. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBTCPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBUDPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBICMPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPSMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBPASSIVEMONITORPROFILE
There are two types of healthchecks: active and passive. Passive healthchecks depend on failures in actual client traffic (e.g. RST from server in response to a client connection) to detect that the server or the application is down. In case of active healthchecks, load balancer itself initiates new connections (or sends ICMP ping) to the servers periodically to check their health, completely independent of any data traffic. Currently, active health monitors are supported for HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP and ICMP protocols.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBPersistenceCookieTime(cookie_max_idle=None, type='LBPersistenceCookieTime')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPersistence cookie time.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - cookie_max_idle (
longorNone) – HTTP cookie max-age to expire cookie, only available for insert mode. format: int64 - type (
str) –Possible values are:
Both session cookie and persistence cookie are supported, Use LbSessionCookieTime for session cookie time setting, Use LbPersistenceCookieTime for persistence cookie time setting
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBPersistenceProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBPersistenceProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, persistence_shared=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSome applications maintain state and require all relevant connections to be sent to the same server as the application state is not synchronized among servers. Persistence is enabled on a LBVirtualServer by binding a persistence profile to it. LBGenericPersistenceProfile cannot be attached to LBVirtualServer directly, it can be specified in LBVariablePersistenceOnAction or LBVariablePersistenceLearnAction in LBRule. If a user attaches a LBGenericPersistenceProfile directly to a virtual server, the operation is rejected.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBPersistenceProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBSOURCEIPPERSISTENCEPROFILELBPersistenceProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBCOOKIEPERSISTENCEPROFILEThe resource_type property identifies persistence profile type.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - persistence_shared (
boolorNone) – Persistence shared setting indicates that all LBVirtualServers that consume this LBPersistenceProfile should share the same persistence mechanism when enabled. Meaning, persistence entries of a client accessing one virtual server will also affect the same client’s connections to a different virtual server. For example, say there are two virtual servers vip-ip1:80 and vip-ip1:8080 bound to the same Group g1 consisting of two servers (s11:80 and s12:80). By default, each virtual server will have its own persistence table or cookie. So, in the earlier example, there will be two tables (vip-ip1:80, p1) and (vip-ip1:8080, p1) or cookies. So, if a client connects to vip1:80 and later connects to vip1:8080, the second connection may be sent to a different server than the first. When persistence_shared is enabled, then the second connection will always connect to the same server as the original connection. For COOKIE persistence type, the same cookie will be shared by multiple virtual servers. For SOURCE_IP persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers. For GENERIC persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers which consume the same persistence profile in LBRule actions.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBCOOKIEPERSISTENCEPROFILE= 'LBCookiePersistenceProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBGENERICPERSISTENCEPROFILE= 'LBGenericPersistenceProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_LBSOURCEIPPERSISTENCEPROFILE= 'LBSourceIpPersistenceProfile'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBPool(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, active_monitor_paths=None, algorithm=None, member_group=None, members=None, min_active_members=None, passive_monitor_path=None, snat_translation=None, tcp_multiplexing_enabled=None, tcp_multiplexing_number=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDefining access of a Group from a LBVirtualServer and binding to LBMonitorProfile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - active_monitor_paths (
listofstrorNone) – In case of active healthchecks, load balancer itself initiates new connections (or sends ICMP ping) to the servers periodically to check their health, completely independent of any data traffic. Active healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the pool. If multiple active monitors are configured, the pool member status is UP only when the health check status for all the monitors are UP. - algorithm (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBPool.ALGORITHM_ROUND_ROBINLBPool.ALGORITHM_WEIGHTED_ROUND_ROBINLBPool.ALGORITHM_LEAST_CONNECTIONLBPool.ALGORITHM_WEIGHTED_LEAST_CONNECTIONLBPool.ALGORITHM_IP_HASH
Load Balancing algorithm chooses a server for each new connection by going through the list of servers in the pool. Currently, following load balancing algorithms are supported with ROUND_ROBIN as the default. ROUND_ROBIN means that a server is selected in a round-robin fashion. The weight would be ignored even if it is configured. WEIGHTED_ROUND_ROBIN means that a server is selected in a weighted round-robin fashion. Default weight of 1 is used if weight is not configured. LEAST_CONNECTION means that a server is selected when it has the least number of connections. The weight would be ignored even if it is configured. Slow start would be enabled by default. WEIGHTED_LEAST_CONNECTION means that a server is selected in a weighted least connection fashion. Default weight of 1 is used if weight is not configured. Slow start would be enabled by default. IP_HASH means that consistent hash is performed on the source IP address of the incoming connection. This ensures that the same client IP address will always reach the same server as long as no server goes down or up. It may be used on the Internet to provide a best-effort stickiness to clients which refuse session cookies.
- member_group (
LBPoolMemberGrouporNone) – Load balancer pool support grouping object as dynamic pool members. When member group is defined, members setting should not be specified. - members (
listofLBPoolMemberorNone) – Server pool consists of one or more pool members. Each pool member is identified, typically, by an IP address and a port. - min_active_members (
longorNone) – A pool is considered active if there are at least certain minimum number of members. format: int64 - passive_monitor_path (
strorNone) – Passive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled by attaching a passive health monitor to a server pool. Each time a client connection to a pool member fails, its failed count is incremented. For pools bound to L7 virtual servers, a connection is considered to be failed and failed count is incremented if any TCP connection errors (e.g. TCP RST or failure to send data) or SSL handshake failures occur. For pools bound to L4 virtual servers, if no response is received to a TCP SYN sent to the pool member or if a TCP RST is received in response to a TCP SYN, then the pool member is considered to have failed and the failed count is incremented. - snat_translation (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Depending on the topology, Source NAT (SNAT) may be required to ensure traffic from the server destined to the client is received by the load balancer. SNAT can be enabled per pool. If SNAT is not enabled for a pool, then load balancer uses the client IP and port (spoofing) while establishing connections to the servers. This is referred to as no-SNAT or TRANSPARENT mode. By default Source NAT is enabled as LBSnatAutoMap. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inLBSnatTranslation. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inLBSnatTranslation. - tcp_multiplexing_enabled (
boolorNone) – TCP multiplexing allows the same TCP connection between load balancer and the backend server to be used for sending multiple client requests from different client TCP connections. - tcp_multiplexing_number (
longorNone) – The maximum number of TCP connections per pool that are idly kept alive for sending future client requests. format: int64
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ALGORITHM_IP_HASH= 'IP_HASH'¶
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ALGORITHM_LEAST_CONNECTION= 'LEAST_CONNECTION'¶
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ALGORITHM_ROUND_ROBIN= 'ROUND_ROBIN'¶
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ALGORITHM_WEIGHTED_LEAST_CONNECTION= 'WEIGHTED_LEAST_CONNECTION'¶
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ALGORITHM_WEIGHTED_ROUND_ROBIN= 'WEIGHTED_ROUND_ROBIN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBPoolMember(admin_state=None, backup_member=None, display_name=None, ip_address=None, max_concurrent_connections=None, port=None, weight=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPool member.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - admin_state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBPoolMember.ADMIN_STATE_ENABLEDLBPoolMember.ADMIN_STATE_DISABLEDLBPoolMember.ADMIN_STATE_GRACEFUL_DISABLED
Member admin state. - backup_member (
boolorNone) – Backup servers are typically configured with a sorry page indicating to the user that the application is currently unavailable. While the pool is active (a specified minimum number of pool members are active) BACKUP members are skipped during server selection. When the pool is inactive, incoming connections are sent to only the BACKUP member(s). - display_name (
strorNone) – Pool member name. - ip_address (
strorNone) – Pool member IP address. format: ip - max_concurrent_connections (
longorNone) – To ensure members are not overloaded, connections to a member can be capped by the load balancer. When a member reaches this limit, it is skipped during server selection. If it is not specified, it means that connections are unlimited. format: int64 - port (
strorNone) – If port is specified, all connections will be sent to this port. Only single port is supported. If unset, the same port the client connected to will be used, it could be overrode by default_pool_member_port setting in virtual server. The port should not specified for port range case. format: port-or-range - weight (
longorNone) – Pool member weight is used for WEIGHTED_ROUND_ROBIN balancing algorithm. The weight value would be ignored in other algorithms. format: int64
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ADMIN_STATE_DISABLED= 'DISABLED'¶
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ADMIN_STATE_ENABLED= 'ENABLED'¶
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ADMIN_STATE_GRACEFUL_DISABLED= 'GRACEFUL_DISABLED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBPoolMemberGroup(customized_members=None, group_path=None, ip_revision_filter=None, max_ip_list_size=None, port=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPool member group.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - customized_members (
listofPoolMemberSettingorNone) – The list is used to show the customized pool member settings. User can only user pool member action API to update the admin state for a specific IP address. - group_path (
strorNone) – Load balancer pool support Group as dynamic pool members. The IP list of the Group would be used as pool member IP setting. - ip_revision_filter (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBPoolMemberGroup.IP_REVISION_FILTER_IPV4LBPoolMemberGroup.IP_REVISION_FILTER_IPV6LBPoolMemberGroup.IP_REVISION_FILTER_IPV4_IPV6
Ip revision filter is used to filter IPv4 or IPv6 addresses from the grouping object. If the filter is not specified, both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses would be used as server IPs. The link local and loopback addresses would be always filtered out.
- max_ip_list_size (
longorNone) – The size is used to define the maximum number of grouping object IP address list. These IP addresses would be used as pool members. If the grouping object includes more than certain number of IP addresses, the redundant parts would be ignored and those IP addresses would not be treated as pool members. If the size is not specified, one member is budgeted for this dynamic pool so that the pool has at least one member even if some other dynamic pools grow beyond the capacity of load balancer service. Other members are picked according to available dynamic capacity. The unused members would be set to DISABLED so that the load balancer system itself is not overloaded during runtime. format: int64 - port (
longorNone) – If port is specified, all connections will be sent to this port. If unset, the same port the client connected to will be used, it could be overridden by default_pool_member_ports setting in virtual server. The port should not specified for multiple ports case. format: int32
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IP_REVISION_FILTER_IPV4= 'IPV4'¶
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IP_REVISION_FILTER_IPV4_IPV6= 'IPV4_IPV6'¶
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IP_REVISION_FILTER_IPV6= 'IPV6'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBRule(actions=None, display_name=None, match_conditions=None, match_strategy=None, phase=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBinding of a LBPool and Group to a LBVirtualServer used to route application traffic passing through load balancers. LBRule uses match conditions to match application traffic passing through a LBVirtualServer using HTTP or HTTPS. Can bind multiple LBVirtualServers to a Group. Each LBRule consists of two optional match conditions, each match contidion defines a criterion for application traffic. If no match conditions are specified, then the LBRule will always match and it is used typically to define default rules. If more than one match condition is specified, then matching strategy determines if all conditions should match or any one condition should match for the LBRule to be considered a match. A match indicates that the LBVirtualServer should route the request to the Group (parent of LBRule).
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - actions (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – A list of actions to be executed at specified phase when load balancer rule matches. The actions are used to manipulate application traffic, such as rewrite URI of HTTP messages, redirect HTTP messages, etc. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inLBRuleAction. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inLBRuleAction. - display_name (
strorNone) – A display name useful for identifying an LBRule. - match_conditions (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – A list of match conditions used to match application traffic. Multiple match conditions can be specified in one load balancer rule, each match condition defines a criterion to match application traffic. If no match conditions are specified, then the load balancer rule will always match and it is used typically to define default rules. If more than one match condition is specified, then match strategy determines if all conditions should match or any one condition should match for the load balancer rule to considered a match. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inLBRuleCondition. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inLBRuleCondition. - match_strategy (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
If more than one match condition is specified, then matching strategy determines if all conditions should match or any one condition should match for the LB Rule to be considered a match. - ALL indicates that both host_match and path_match must match for this LBRule to be considered a match. - ANY indicates that either host_match or patch match may match for this LBRule to be considered a match.
- phase (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBRule.PHASE_HTTP_REQUEST_REWRITELBRule.PHASE_HTTP_FORWARDINGLBRule.PHASE_HTTP_RESPONSE_REWRITELBRule.PHASE_HTTP_ACCESSLBRule.PHASE_TRANSPORT
Each load balancer rule is used at a specific phase of load balancer processing. Currently five phases are supported, HTTP_REQUEST_REWRITE, HTTP_FORWARDING, HTTP_RESPONSE_REWRITE, HTTP_ACCESS and TRANSPORT. When an HTTP request message is received by load balancer, all HTTP_REQUEST_REWRITE rules, if present are executed in the order they are applied to virtual server. And then if HTTP_FORWARDING rules present, only first matching rule’s action is executed, remaining rules are not checked. HTTP_FORWARDING rules can have only one action. If the request is forwarded to a backend server and the response goes back to load balancer, all HTTP_RESPONSE_REWRITE rules, if present, are executed in the order they are applied to the virtual server. In HTTP_ACCESS phase, user can define action to control access using JWT authentication. In TRANSPORT phase, user can define the condition to match SNI in TLS client hello and define the action to do SSL end-to-end, SSL offloading or SSL passthrough using a specific load balancer server pool.
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MATCH_STRATEGY_ALL= 'ALL'¶
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MATCH_STRATEGY_ANY= 'ANY'¶
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PHASE_HTTP_ACCESS= 'HTTP_ACCESS'¶
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PHASE_HTTP_FORWARDING= 'HTTP_FORWARDING'¶
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PHASE_HTTP_REQUEST_REWRITE= 'HTTP_REQUEST_REWRITE'¶
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PHASE_HTTP_RESPONSE_REWRITE= 'HTTP_RESPONSE_REWRITE'¶
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PHASE_TRANSPORT= 'TRANSPORT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBRuleAction(type='LBRuleAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructLoad balancer rule actions are used to manipulate application traffic. Currently load balancer rules can be used at three load balancer processing phases. Each phase has its own supported type of actions. Supported actions in HTTP_REQUST_REWRITE phase are: LBHttpRequestUriRewriteAction LBHttpRequestHeaderRewriteAction LBHttpRequestHeaderDeleteAction LBVariableAssignmentAction Supported actions in HTTP_FORWARDING phase are: LBHttpRejectAction LBHttpRedirectAction LBSelectPoolAction LBVariablePersistenceOnAction LBConnectionDropAction Supported action in HTTP_RESPONSE_REWRITE phase is: LBHttpResponseHeaderRewriteAction LBHttpResponseHeaderDeleteAction LBVariablePersistenceLearnAction Supported action in HTTP_ACCESS phase is: LBJwtAuthAction LBConnectionDropAction LBVariableAssignmentAction Supported action in TRANSPORT phase is: LBSslModeSelectionAction LBSelectPoolAction If the match type of an LBRuleCondition field is specified as REGEX and named capturing groups are used in the specified regular expression. The groups can be used as variables in LBRuleAction fields. For example, define a rule with LBHttpRequestUriCondition as match condition and LBHttpRequestUriRewriteAction as action. Set match_type field of LBHttpRequestUriCondition to REGEX, and set uri field to “/news/(?<year>d+)/(?<month>d+)/(?<article>.*)”. Set uri field of LBHttpRequestUriRewriteAction to: “/news/$year-$month/$article” In uri field of LBHttpRequestUriCondition, the (?<year>d+), (?<month>d+) and (?<article>.*) are named capturing groups, they define variables named $year, $month and $article respectively. The defined variables are used in LBHttpRequestUriRewriteAction. For a matched HTTP request with URI “/news/2017/06/xyz.html”, the substring “2017” is captured in variable $year, “06” is captured in variable $month, and “xyz.html” is captured in variable $article. The LBHttpRequestUriRewriteAction will rewrite the URI to: “/news/2017-06/xyz.html” A set of built-in variables can be used in LBRuleAction as well. The name of built-in variables start with underscore, the name of user defined variables is not allowed to start with underscore. Following are some of the built-in variables: $_scheme: Reference the scheme part of matched HTTP messages, could be “http” or “https”. $_host: Host of matched HTTP messages, for example “www.example.com”. $_server_port: Port part of URI, it is also the port of the server which accepted a request. Default port is 80 for http and 443 for https. $_uri: The URI path, for example “/products/sample.html”. $_request_uri: Full original request URI with arguments, for example, “/products/sample.html?a=b&c=d”. $_args: URI arguments, for instance “a=b&c=d” $_is_args: “?” if a request has URI arguments, or an empty string otherwise. For the full list of built-in variables, please reference the NSX-T Administrator’s Guide.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION= 'LBConnectionDropAction'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTION= 'LBHttpRedirectAction'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTION= 'LBHttpRejectAction'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTION= 'LBHttpRequestHeaderDeleteAction'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTION= 'LBHttpRequestHeaderRewriteAction'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTION= 'LBHttpRequestUriRewriteAction'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTION= 'LBHttpResponseHeaderDeleteAction'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTION= 'LBHttpResponseHeaderRewriteAction'¶
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TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTION= 'LBJwtAuthAction'¶
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TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTION= 'LBSelectPoolAction'¶
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TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTION= 'LBSslModeSelectionAction'¶
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TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTION= 'LBVariableAssignmentAction'¶
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TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTION= 'LBVariablePersistenceLearnAction'¶
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TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTION= 'LBVariablePersistenceOnAction'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBRuleCondition(inverse=None, type='LBRuleCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructMatch conditions are used to match application traffic passing through load balancers. Multiple match conditions can be specified in one load balancer rule, each match condition defines a criterion for application traffic. If inverse field is set to true, the match result of the condition is inverted. If more than one match condition is specified, match strategy determines if all conditions should match or any one condition should match for the load balancer rule to be considered a match. Currently only HTTP messages are supported by load balancer rules. Each load balancer rule is used at a specific phase of load balancer processing. Currently three phases are supported, HTTP_REQUEST_REWRITE, HTTP_FORWARDING and HTTP_RESPONSE_REWRITE. Each phase supports certain types of match conditions, supported match conditions in HTTP_REQUEST_REWRITE phase are: LBHttpRequestMethodCondition LBHttpRequestUriCondition LBHttpRequestUriArgumentsCondition LBHttpRequestVersionCondition LBHttpRequestHeaderCondition LBHttpRequestCookieCondition LBHttpRequestBodyCondition LBTcpHeaderCondition LBIpHeaderCondition LBVariableCondition LBHttpSslCondition Supported match conditions in HTTP_FORWARDING phase are: LBHttpRequestMethodCondition LBHttpRequestUriCondition LBHttpRequestUriArgumentsCondition LBHttpRequestVersionCondition LBHttpRequestHeaderCondition LBHttpRequestCookieCondition LBHttpRequestBodyCondition LBTcpHeaderCondition LBIpHeaderCondition LBVariableCondition LBHttpSslCondition LBSslSniCondition Supported match conditions in HTTP_RESPONSE_REWRITE phase are: LBHttpResponseHeaderCondition LBHttpRequestMethodCondition LBHttpRequestUriCondition LBHttpRequestUriArgumentsCondition LBHttpRequestVersionCondition LBHttpRequestHeaderCondition LBHttpRequestCookieCondition LBTcpHeaderCondition LBIpHeaderCondition LBVariableCondition LBHttpSslCondition Supported match condition in HTTP_ACCESS phase is: LBHttpRequestMethodCondition LBHttpRequestUriCondition LBHttpRequestUriArgumentsCondition LBHttpRequestVersionCondition LBHttpRequestHeaderCondition LBHttpRequestCookieCondition LBHttpRequestBodyCondition LBTcpHeaderCondition LBIpHeaderCondition LBVariableCondition LBHttpSslCondition Supported match condition in TRANSPORT phase is: LBSslSniCondition
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - inverse (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether reverse the match result of this condition - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURICONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTMETHODCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIARGUMENTSCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTVERSIONCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTCOOKIECONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTBODYCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBTCPHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBIPHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBVARIABLECONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPSSLCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBSSLSNICONDITION
Type of load balancer rule condition
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TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTBODYCONDITION= 'LBHttpRequestBodyCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTCOOKIECONDITION= 'LBHttpRequestCookieCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERCONDITION= 'LBHttpRequestHeaderCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTMETHODCONDITION= 'LBHttpRequestMethodCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIARGUMENTSCONDITION= 'LBHttpRequestUriArgumentsCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURICONDITION= 'LBHttpRequestUriCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTVERSIONCONDITION= 'LBHttpRequestVersionCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERCONDITION= 'LBHttpResponseHeaderCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBHTTPSSLCONDITION= 'LBHttpSslCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBIPHEADERCONDITION= 'LBIpHeaderCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBSSLSNICONDITION= 'LBSslSniCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBTCPHEADERCONDITION= 'LBTcpHeaderCondition'¶
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TYPE_LBVARIABLECONDITION= 'LBVariableCondition'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- inverse (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSelectPoolAction(pool_id=None, type='LBSelectPoolAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to select a pool for matched HTTP request messages. The pool is specified by path. The matched HTTP request messages are forwarded to the specified pool.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - pool_id (
strorNone) – Path of load balancer pool. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBServerSslProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, cipher_group_label=None, ciphers=None, is_fips=None, is_secure=None, protocols=None, session_cache_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructServer SSL profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - cipher_group_label (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBServerSslProfile.CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_BALANCEDLBServerSslProfile.CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_HIGH_SECURITYLBServerSslProfile.CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_HIGH_COMPATIBILITYLBServerSslProfile.CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_CUSTOM
It is a label of cipher group which is mostly consumed by GUI. - ciphers (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHALBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256LBServerSslProfile.CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384Supported SSL cipher list to client side.
- is_fips (
boolorNone) – This flag is set to true when all the ciphers and protocols are FIPS compliant. It is set to false when one of the ciphers or protocols are not FIPS compliant. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_secure (
boolorNone) – This flag is set to true when all the ciphers and protocols are secure. It is set to false when one of the ciphers or protocols is insecure. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protocols (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
LBServerSslProfile.PROTOCOLS_SSL_V2LBServerSslProfile.PROTOCOLS_SSL_V3LBServerSslProfile.PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1LBServerSslProfile.PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1_1LBServerSslProfile.PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1_2
SSL versions TLS1.1 and TLS1.2 are supported and enabled by default. SSLv2, SSLv3, and TLS1.0 are supported, but disabled by default.
- session_cache_enabled (
boolorNone) – SSL session caching allows SSL client and server to reuse previously negotiated security parameters avoiding the expensive public key operation during handshake.
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256'¶
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CIPHERS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384= 'TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384'¶
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CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_BALANCED= 'BALANCED'¶
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CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_CUSTOM= 'CUSTOM'¶
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CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_HIGH_COMPATIBILITY= 'HIGH_COMPATIBILITY'¶
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CIPHER_GROUP_LABEL_HIGH_SECURITY= 'HIGH_SECURITY'¶
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PROTOCOLS_SSL_V2= 'SSL_V2'¶
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PROTOCOLS_SSL_V3= 'SSL_V3'¶
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PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1= 'TLS_V1'¶
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PROTOCOLS_TLS_V1_1= 'TLS_V1_1'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBServerSslProfileBinding(certificate_chain_depth=None, client_certificate_path=None, server_auth=None, server_auth_ca_paths=None, server_auth_crl_paths=None, ssl_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructServer SSL profile binding.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - certificate_chain_depth (
longorNone) – Authentication depth is used to set the verification depth in the server certificates chain. format: int64 - client_certificate_path (
strorNone) – To support client authentication (load balancer acting as a client authenticating to the backend server), client certificate can be specified in the server-side SSL profile binding - server_auth (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBServerSslProfileBinding.SERVER_AUTH_REQUIREDLBServerSslProfileBinding.SERVER_AUTH_IGNORELBServerSslProfileBinding.SERVER_AUTH_AUTO_APPLY
Server authentication mode. - server_auth_ca_paths (
listofstrorNone) – If server auth type is REQUIRED, server certificate must be signed by one of the trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs), also referred to as root CAs, whose self signed certificates are specified. - server_auth_crl_paths (
listofstrorNone) – A Certificate Revocation List (CRL) can be specified in the server-side SSL profile binding to disallow compromised server certificates. - ssl_profile_path (
strorNone) – Server SSL profile defines reusable, application-independent server side SSL properties.
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SERVER_AUTH_AUTO_APPLY= 'AUTO_APPLY'¶
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SERVER_AUTH_IGNORE= 'IGNORE'¶
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SERVER_AUTH_REQUIRED= 'REQUIRED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBService(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, access_log_enabled=None, connectivity_path=None, enabled=None, error_log_level=None, relax_scale_validation=None, size=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructLoadbalancer Service.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - access_log_enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable access log - connectivity_path (
strorNone) – LBS could be instantiated (or created) on the Tier-1, etc. For now, only the Tier-1 object is supported. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable the load balancer service. - error_log_level (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBService.ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUGLBService.ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_INFOLBService.ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_WARNINGLBService.ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_ERRORLBService.ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICALLBService.ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_ALERTLBService.ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_EMERGENCY
Load balancer engine writes information about encountered issues of different severity levels to the error log. This setting is used to define the severity level of the error log.
- relax_scale_validation (
boolorNone) – If relax_scale_validation is true, the scale validations for virtual servers/pools/pool members/rules are relaxed for load balancer service. When load balancer service is deployed on edge nodes, the scale of virtual servers/pools/pool members for the load balancer service should not exceed the scale number of the largest load balancer size which could be configured on a certain edge form factor. For example, the largest load balancer size supported on a MEDIUM edge node is MEDIUM. So one SMALL load balancer deployed on MEDIUM edge nodes can support the scale number of MEDIUM load balancer. It is not recommended to enable active monitors if relax_scale_validation is true due to performance consideration. If relax_scale_validation is false, scale numbers should be validated for load balancer service. - size (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBService.SIZE_SMALLLBService.SIZE_MEDIUMLBService.SIZE_LARGELBService.SIZE_XLARGELBService.SIZE_DLB
Load balancer service size.
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ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_ALERT= 'ALERT'¶
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ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL= 'CRITICAL'¶
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ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG= 'DEBUG'¶
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ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_EMERGENCY= 'EMERGENCY'¶
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ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_INFO= 'INFO'¶
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ERROR_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING= 'WARNING'¶
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SIZE_DLB= 'DLB'¶
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SIZE_LARGE= 'LARGE'¶
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SIZE_MEDIUM= 'MEDIUM'¶
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SIZE_SMALL= 'SMALL'¶
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SIZE_XLARGE= 'XLARGE'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSessionCookieTime(cookie_max_idle=None, cookie_max_life=None, type='LBSessionCookieTime')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSession cookie time.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - cookie_max_idle (
longorNone) – Instead of using HTTP Cookie max-age and relying on client to expire the cookie, max idle time and/or max lifetime of the cookie can be used. Max idle time, if configured, specifies the maximum interval the cookie is valid for from the last time it was seen in a request. It is available for insert mode. format: int64 - cookie_max_life (
longorNone) – Max life time, if configured, specifies the maximum interval the cookie is valid for from the first time the cookie was seen in a request. It is available for insert mode. format: int64 - type (
str) –Possible values are:
Both session cookie and persistence cookie are supported, Use LbSessionCookieTime for session cookie time setting, Use LbPersistenceCookieTime for persistence cookie time setting
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSnatAutoMap(type='LBSnatAutoMap')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSnat auto map.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: type ( str) –Possible values are:
LBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATAUTOMAPLBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATIPPOOLLBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATDISABLED
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSnatDisabled(type='LBSnatDisabled')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSnat disabled.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: type ( str) –Possible values are:
LBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATAUTOMAPLBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATIPPOOLLBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATDISABLED
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSnatIpElement(ip_address=None, prefix_length=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSnat Ip element.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_address (
strorNone) – Ip address or ip range such as 1.1.1.1 or 1.1.1.101-1.1.1.160. format: address-or-block-or-range - prefix_length (
longorNone) – Subnet prefix length should be not specified if there is only one single IP address or IP range. format: int64
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSnatIpPool(ip_addresses=None, type='LBSnatIpPool')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSnat Ip pool.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_addresses (
listofLBSnatIpElementorNone) – If an IP range is specified, the range may contain no more than 64 IP addresses. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATAUTOMAPLBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATIPPOOLLBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATDISABLED
Snat translation type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSnatTranslation(type='LBSnatTranslation')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSnat Translation.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: type ( str) –Possible values are:
LBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATAUTOMAPLBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATIPPOOLLBSnatTranslation.TYPE_LBSNATDISABLED
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TYPE_LBSNATAUTOMAP= 'LBSnatAutoMap'¶
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TYPE_LBSNATIPPOOL= 'LBSnatIpPool'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSourceIpPersistenceProfile(ha_persistence_mirroring_enabled=None, purge=None, timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='LBSourceIpPersistenceProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, persistence_shared=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSome applications maintain state and require all relevant connections to be sent to the same server as the application state is not synchronized among servers. Persistence is enabled on a LBVirtualServer by binding a persistence profile to it.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ha_persistence_mirroring_enabled (
boolorNone) – Persistence entries are not synchronized to the HA peer by default. - purge (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Persistence purge setting. - timeout (
longorNone) – When all connections complete (reference count reaches 0), persistence entry timer is started with the expiration time. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBPersistenceProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBSOURCEIPPERSISTENCEPROFILELBPersistenceProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBCOOKIEPERSISTENCEPROFILEThe resource_type property identifies persistence profile type.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - persistence_shared (
boolorNone) – Persistence shared setting indicates that all LBVirtualServers that consume this LBPersistenceProfile should share the same persistence mechanism when enabled. Meaning, persistence entries of a client accessing one virtual server will also affect the same client’s connections to a different virtual server. For example, say there are two virtual servers vip-ip1:80 and vip-ip1:8080 bound to the same Group g1 consisting of two servers (s11:80 and s12:80). By default, each virtual server will have its own persistence table or cookie. So, in the earlier example, there will be two tables (vip-ip1:80, p1) and (vip-ip1:8080, p1) or cookies. So, if a client connects to vip1:80 and later connects to vip1:8080, the second connection may be sent to a different server than the first. When persistence_shared is enabled, then the second connection will always connect to the same server as the original connection. For COOKIE persistence type, the same cookie will be shared by multiple virtual servers. For SOURCE_IP persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers. For GENERIC persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers which consume the same persistence profile in LBRule actions.
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PURGE_FULL= 'FULL'¶
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PURGE_NO_PURGE= 'NO_PURGE'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSslModeSelectionAction(ssl_mode=None, type='LBSslModeSelectionAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to select SSL mode. Three types of SSL mode actions can be specified in Transport phase, ssl passthrough, ssl offloading and ssl end-to-end.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ssl_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LBSslModeSelectionAction.SSL_MODE_PASSTHROUGHLBSslModeSelectionAction.SSL_MODE_END_TO_ENDLBSslModeSelectionAction.SSL_MODE_OFFLOAD
SSL Passthrough: LB establishes a TCP connection with client and another connection with selected backend server. LB won’t inspect the stream data between client and backend server, but just pass it through. Backend server exchanges SSL connection with client. SSL Offloading: LB terminiates the connections from client, and establishes SSL connection with it. After receiving the HTTP request, LB connects the selected backend server and talk with it via HTTP without SSL. LB estalishes new connection to selected backend server for each HTTP request, in case ntlm or multiplexing are NOT configured. SSL End-to-End: LB terminiates the connections from client, and establishes SSL connection with it. After receiving the HTTP request, LB connects the selected backend server and talk with it via HTTPS. LB estalishes new SSL connection to selected backend server for each HTTP request, in case ntlm or multiplexing are NOT configured.
- type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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SSL_MODE_END_TO_END= 'SSL_END_TO_END'¶
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SSL_MODE_OFFLOAD= 'SSL_OFFLOAD'¶
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SSL_MODE_PASSTHROUGH= 'SSL_PASSTHROUGH'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSslProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructLoad balancer abstract SSL profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBSslSniCondition(case_sensitive=None, match_type=None, sni=None, inverse=None, type='LBSslSniCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match SSL SNI in client hello. This condition is only supported in TRANSPORT phase. Only if virtual server is associated with client SSL profile, matching SNI condition in transport phase is available to be configured.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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MATCH_TYPE_CONTAINS= 'CONTAINS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_ENDS_WITH= 'ENDS_WITH'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_REGEX= 'REGEX'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITH= 'STARTS_WITH'¶
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBTcpHeaderCondition(source_port=None, inverse=None, type='LBTcpHeaderCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match TCP header fields of HTTP messages. Currently, only the TCP source port is supported. Ports can be expressed as a single port number like 80, or a port range like 1024-1030.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - source_port (
strorNone) – TCP source port of HTTP message format: port-or-range - inverse (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether reverse the match result of this condition - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURICONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTMETHODCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIARGUMENTSCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTVERSIONCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTCOOKIECONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTBODYCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBTCPHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBIPHEADERCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBVARIABLECONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBHTTPSSLCONDITIONLBRuleCondition.TYPE_LBSSLSNICONDITION
Type of load balancer rule condition
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBTcpMonitorProfile(receive=None, send=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructActive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the Group through the LBRule object. This represents active health monitoring over TCP. Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval, to each member of the Group. Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times (fall_count) to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks (rise_count) will bring the member back to UP state. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - receive (
strorNone) – Expected data, if specified, can be anywhere in the response and it has to be a string, regular expressions are not supported. - send (
strorNone) – If both send and receive are not specified, then just a TCP connection is established (3-way handshake) to validate server is healthy, no data is sent. - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. For ICMP monitor, monitor_port is not required. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBTCPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBUDPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBICMPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPSMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBPASSIVEMONITORPROFILE
There are two types of healthchecks: active and passive. Passive healthchecks depend on failures in actual client traffic (e.g. RST from server in response to a client connection) to detect that the server or the application is down. In case of active healthchecks, load balancer itself initiates new connections (or sends ICMP ping) to the servers periodically to check their health, completely independent of any data traffic. Currently, active health monitors are supported for HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP and ICMP protocols.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- receive (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBUdpMonitorProfile(receive=None, send=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructActive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the Group through the LBRule object. This represents active health monitoring over UDP. Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval, to each member of the Group. Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times (fall_count) to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks (rise_count) will bring the member back to UP state. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - receive (
strorNone) – Expected data, can be anywhere in the response and it has to be a string, regular expressions are not supported. UDP healthcheck is considered failed if there is no server response within the timeout period. - send (
strorNone) – The data to be sent to the monitored server. - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. For ICMP monitor, monitor_port is not required. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64 - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBTCPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBUDPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBICMPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBHTTPSMONITORPROFILELBMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_LBPASSIVEMONITORPROFILE
There are two types of healthchecks: active and passive. Passive healthchecks depend on failures in actual client traffic (e.g. RST from server in response to a client connection) to detect that the server or the application is down. In case of active healthchecks, load balancer itself initiates new connections (or sends ICMP ping) to the servers periodically to check their health, completely independent of any data traffic. Currently, active health monitors are supported for HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP and ICMP protocols.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- receive (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBVariableAssignmentAction(variable_name=None, variable_value=None, type='LBVariableAssignmentAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is used to create a new variable and assign value to it. One action can be used to create one variable. To create multiple variables, multiple actions must be defined. The variables can be used by LBVariableCondition, etc.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - variable_name (
strorNone) – Name of the variable to be assigned. - variable_value (
strorNone) – Value of variable. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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type¶ Return the discriminator value
- variable_name (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBVariableCondition(case_sensitive=None, match_type=None, variable_name=None, variable_value=None, inverse=None, type='LBVariableCondition')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis condition is used to match variable’s name and value at all phases. The variables could be captured from REGEX or assigned by LBVariableAssignmentAction or system embedded variable. Varialbe_name and variable_value should be matched at the same time.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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MATCH_TYPE_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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MATCH_TYPE_STARTS_WITH= 'STARTS_WITH'¶
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBVariablePersistenceLearnAction(persistence_profile_path=None, variable_hash_enabled=None, variable_name=None, type='LBVariablePersistenceLearnAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is performed in HTTP response rewrite phase. It is used to learn the value of variable from the HTTP response, and insert an entry into the persistence table if the entry doesn’t exist.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - persistence_profile_path (
strorNone) – If the persistence profile path is not specified, a default persistence table is created per virtual server. Currently, only LBGenericPersistenceProfile is supported. - variable_hash_enabled (
boolorNone) – The property is used to enable a hash operation for variable value when composing the persistence key. - variable_name (
strorNone) – The property is the name of variable to be learnt. It is used to identify which variable’s value is learnt from HTTP response. The variable can be a built-in variable such as “_cookie_JSESSIONID”, a customized variable defined in LBVariableAssignmentAction or a captured variable in regular expression such as “article”. For the full list of built-in variables, please reference the NSX-T Administrator’s Guide. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBVariablePersistenceOnAction(persistence_profile_path=None, variable_hash_enabled=None, variable_name=None, type='LBVariablePersistenceOnAction')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis action is performed in HTTP forwarding phase. It is used to inspect the variable of HTTP request, and look up the persistence entry with its value and pool uuid as key. If the persistence entry is found, the HTTP request is forwarded to the recorded backend server according to the persistence entry. If the persistence entry is not found, a new entry is created in the table after backend server is selected.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - persistence_profile_path (
strorNone) – If the persistence profile path is not specified, a default persistence table is created per virtual server. Currently, only LBGenericPersistenceProfile is supported. - variable_hash_enabled (
boolorNone) – The property is used to enable a hash operation for variable value when composing the persistence key. - variable_name (
strorNone) – The property is the name of variable to be used. It specifies which variable’s value of a HTTP Request will be used in the key of persistence entry. The variable can be a built-in variable such as “_cookie_JSESSIONID”, a customized variable defined in LBVariableAssignmentAction or a captured variable in regular expression such as “article”. For the full list of built-in variables, please reference the NSX-T Administrator’s Guide. - type (
str) –Possible values are:
LBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSELECTPOOLACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTURIREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREJECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREDIRECTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERREWRITEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPREQUESTHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBHTTPRESPONSEHEADERDELETEACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEASSIGNMENTACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCEONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBVARIABLEPERSISTENCELEARNACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBJWTAUTHACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBSSLMODESELECTIONACTIONLBRuleAction.TYPE_LBCONNECTIONDROPACTION
The property identifies the load balancer rule action type.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LBVirtualServer(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, access_list_control=None, access_log_enabled=None, application_profile_path=None, client_ssl_profile_binding=None, default_pool_member_ports=None, enabled=None, ip_address=None, lb_persistence_profile_path=None, lb_service_path=None, log_significant_event_only=None, max_concurrent_connections=None, max_new_connection_rate=None, pool_path=None, ports=None, rules=None, server_ssl_profile_binding=None, sorry_pool_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAll the types of LBVirtualServer extend from this abstract class. This is present for extensibility.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - access_list_control (
LBAccessListControlorNone) – Specifies the access list control to define how to filter the connections from clients. - access_log_enabled (
boolorNone) – If access log is enabled, all HTTP requests sent to L7 virtual server are logged to the access log file. Both successful returns information responses(1xx), successful responses(2xx), redirection messages(3xx) and unsuccessful requests, backend server returns 4xx or 5xx, are logged to access log, if enabled. All L4 virtual server connections are also logged to the access log if enabled. The non-significant events such as successful requests are not logged if log_significant_event_only is set to true. - application_profile_path (
strorNone) – The application profile defines the application protocol characteristics. It is used to influence how load balancing is performed. Currently, LBFastTCPProfile, LBFastUDPProfile and LBHttpProfile, etc are supported. - client_ssl_profile_binding (
LBClientSslProfileBindingorNone) – The setting is used when load balancer acts as an SSL server and terminating the client SSL connection - default_pool_member_ports (
listofstrorNone) – Default pool member ports when member port is not defined. format: port-or-range - enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable the load balancer virtual server. - ip_address (
strorNone) – Configures the IP address of the LBVirtualServer where it receives all client connections and distributes them among the backend servers. format: ip - lb_persistence_profile_path (
strorNone) – Path to optional object that enables persistence on a virtual server allowing related client connections to be sent to the same backend server. Persistence is disabled by default. - lb_service_path (
strorNone) – virtual servers can be associated to LBService(which is similar to physical/virtual load balancer), LB virtual servers, pools and other entities could be defined independently, the LBService identifier list here would be used to maintain the relationship of LBService and other LB entities. - log_significant_event_only (
boolorNone) – The property log_significant_event_only can take effect only when access_log_enabled is true. If log_significant_event_only is true, significant events are logged in access log. For L4 virtual server, significant event means unsuccessful(error or dropped) TCP/UDP connections. For L7 virtual server, significant event means unsuccessful connections or HTTP/HTTPS requests which have error response code(e.g. 4xx, 5xx). - max_concurrent_connections (
longorNone) – To ensure one virtual server does not over consume resources, affecting other applications hosted on the same LBS, connections to a virtual server can be capped. If it is not specified, it means that connections are unlimited. format: int64 - max_new_connection_rate (
longorNone) – To ensure one virtual server does not over consume resources, connections to a member can be rate limited. If it is not specified, it means that connection rate is unlimited. format: int64 - pool_path (
strorNone) – The server pool(LBPool) contains backend servers. Server pool consists of one or more servers, also referred to as pool members, that are similarly configured and are running the same application. - ports (
listofstrorNone) – Ports contains a list of at least one port or port range such as “80”, “1234-1236”. Each port element in the list should be a single port or a single port range. format: port-or-range - rules (
listofLBRuleorNone) – Load balancer rules allow customization of load balancing behavior using match/action rules. Currently, load balancer rules are supported for only layer 7 virtual servers with LBHttpProfile. - server_ssl_profile_binding (
LBServerSslProfileBindingorNone) – The setting is used when load balancer acts as an SSL client and establishing a connection to the backend server. - sorry_pool_path (
strorNone) – When load balancer can not select a backend server to serve the request in default pool or pool in rules, the request would be served by sorry server pool.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LacpGroupConfigInfo(key=None, load_balance_algorithm=None, mode=None, name=None, uplink_names=None, uplink_num=None, uplink_port_keys=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - key (
strorNone) – The key represents the identifier for the group that is unique across VC. - load_balance_algorithm (
strorNone) – Load balance algorithm used in LACP group. The possible values are dictated by the values available in VC. Please refer VMwareDvsLacpLoadBalanceAlgorithm documentation for a full list of values. A few examples are srcDestIp where source and destination IP are considered, srcIp where only source IP is considered. - mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
The mode of LACP can be ACTIVE or PASSIVE. If the mode is ACTIVE, LACP is enabled unconditionally. If the mode is PASSIVE, LACP is enabled only if LACP device is detected.
- name (
strorNone) – The display name of the LACP group. - uplink_names (
listofstrorNone) – Names for the uplink ports in the group. - uplink_num (
longorNone) – The number of uplink ports format: int64 - uplink_port_keys (
listofstrorNone) – Keys for the uplink ports in the group. Each uplink port is assigned a key that is unique across VC.
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MODE_ACTIVE= 'ACTIVE'¶
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MODE_PASSIVE= 'PASSIVE'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LbHttpRequestHeader(header_name=None, header_value=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - header_name (
strorNone) – Name of HTTP request header - header_value (
strorNone) – Value of HTTP request header
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBase class for list results from collections
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LocalEgress(optimized_ips=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructLocal Egress is used on both server and client sites so that the gateway is used for N-S traffic and overhead on L2VPN tunnel is reduced.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: optimized_ips ( listofstrorNone) – Gateway IP for Local Egress. Local egress is enabled only when this list is not empty. format: ip
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LocalEgressRoutingEntry(nexthop_address=None, prefix_list_paths=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructLocal egress routing policy
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - nexthop_address (
strorNone) – Next hop address for proximity routing. - prefix_list_paths (
listofstrorNone) – The destination address of traffic matching a prefix-list is forwarded to the nexthop_address. Traffic matching a prefix list with Action DENY will be dropped. Individual prefix-lists specified could have different actions.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LocaleServices(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, edge_cluster_path=None, ha_vip_configs=None, preferred_edge_paths=None, route_redistribution_config=None, route_redistribution_types=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSite specific configuration of Tier0 in multi-site scenario
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - edge_cluster_path (
strorNone) – Policy path to edge cluster. Auto-assigned on Tier0 if associated enforcement-point has only one edge cluster. - ha_vip_configs (
listofTier0HaVipConfigorNone) – This configuration can be defined only for Active-Standby Tier0 gateway to provide redundancy. For mulitple external interfaces, multiple HA VIP configs must be defined and each config will pair exactly two external interfaces. The VIP will move and will always be owned by the Active node. When this property is configured, configuration of dynamic-routing is not allowed. - preferred_edge_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Policy paths to edge nodes. For Tier1 gateway, the field is used to statically assign the ordered list of up to two edge nodes for stateful services. To enable auto allocation of nodes from the specified edge cluster the field must be left unset. The auto allocation of nodes is supported only for the Tier1 gateway. For Tier0 gateway specified edge is used as a preferred edge node when failover mode is set to PREEMPTIVE, not applicable otherwise. - route_redistribution_config (
Tier0RouteRedistributionConfigorNone) – Configure all route redistribution properties like enable/disable redistributon, redistribution rule and so on. - route_redistribution_types (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
LocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_STATICLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_CONNECTEDLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_EXTERNAL_INTERFACELocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_SEGMENTLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_ROUTER_LINKLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_SERVICE_INTERFACELocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_LOOPBACK_INTERFACELocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_DNS_FORWARDER_IPLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_IPSEC_LOCAL_IPLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_NATLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_EVPN_TEP_IPLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_NATLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_STATICLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_LB_VIPLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_LB_SNATLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_DNS_FORWARDER_IPLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_CONNECTEDLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_SERVICE_INTERFACELocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_SEGMENTLocaleServices.ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT
Enable redistribution of different types of routes on Tier-0. This property is only valid for locale-service under Tier-0. This property is deprecated, please use “route_redistribution_config” property to configure redistribution rules.
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_CONNECTED= 'TIER0_CONNECTED'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_DNS_FORWARDER_IP= 'TIER0_DNS_FORWARDER_IP'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_EVPN_TEP_IP= 'TIER0_EVPN_TEP_IP'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_EXTERNAL_INTERFACE= 'TIER0_EXTERNAL_INTERFACE'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_IPSEC_LOCAL_IP= 'TIER0_IPSEC_LOCAL_IP'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_LOOPBACK_INTERFACE= 'TIER0_LOOPBACK_INTERFACE'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_NAT= 'TIER0_NAT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_ROUTER_LINK= 'TIER0_ROUTER_LINK'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_SEGMENT= 'TIER0_SEGMENT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_SERVICE_INTERFACE= 'TIER0_SERVICE_INTERFACE'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_STATIC= 'TIER0_STATIC'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_CONNECTED= 'TIER1_CONNECTED'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_DNS_FORWARDER_IP= 'TIER1_DNS_FORWARDER_IP'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT= 'TIER1_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_LB_SNAT= 'TIER1_LB_SNAT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_LB_VIP= 'TIER1_LB_VIP'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_NAT= 'TIER1_NAT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_SEGMENT= 'TIER1_SEGMENT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_SERVICE_INTERFACE= 'TIER1_SERVICE_INTERFACE'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_STATIC= 'TIER1_STATIC'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LocaleServicesListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of LocaleServices
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofLocaleServicesorNone) – LocaleServices results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LogicalPortStatistics(rx_bytes=None, rx_packets=None, tx_bytes=None, tx_packets=None, dropped_by_security_packets=None, mac_learning=None, last_update_timestamp=None, logical_port_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - rx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - dropped_by_security_packets (
PacketsDroppedBySecurityorNone) – - mac_learning (
MacLearningCountersorNone) – - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logical_port_id (
strorNone) – The id of the logical port This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LogicalRouterPortCounters(blocked_packets=None, dad_dropped_packets=None, destination_unsupported_dropped_packets=None, dropped_packets=None, firewall_dropped_packets=None, frag_needed_dropped_packets=None, ipsec_dropped_packets=None, ipsec_no_sa_dropped_packets=None, ipsec_no_vti_dropped_packets=None, ipsec_pol_block_dropped_packets=None, ipsec_pol_err_dropped_packets=None, ipv6_dropped_packets=None, kni_dropped_packets=None, l4port_unsupported_dropped_packets=None, malformed_dropped_packets=None, no_arp_dropped_packets=None, no_linked_dropped_packets=None, no_mem_dropped_packets=None, no_receiver_dropped_packets=None, no_route_dropped_packets=None, non_ip_dropped_packets=None, proto_unsupported_dropped_packets=None, redirect_dropped_packets=None, rpf_check_dropped_packets=None, service_insert_dropped_packets=None, total_bytes=None, total_packets=None, ttl_exceeded_dropped_packets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - blocked_packets (
longorNone) – The total number of packets blocked. format: int64 - dad_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of duplicate address detected packets dropped. format: int64 - destination_unsupported_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packtes dropped as destination is not supported. format: int64 - dropped_packets (
longorNone) – The total number of packets dropped. format: int64 - firewall_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of firewall packets dropped. format: int64 - frag_needed_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of fragmentation needed packets dropped. format: int64 - ipsec_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPSec packets dropped format: int64 - ipsec_no_sa_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPSec no security association packets dropped. format: int64 - ipsec_no_vti_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPSec packets dropped as no VTI is present. format: int64 - ipsec_pol_block_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPSec policy block packets dropped. format: int64 - ipsec_pol_err_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPSec policy error packets dropped. format: int64 - ipv6_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of IPV6 packets dropped. format: int64 - kni_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of DPDK kernal NIC interface packets dropped. format: int64 - l4port_unsupported_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped due to unsupported L4 port. format: int64 - malformed_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packtes dropped as they are malformed. format: int64 - no_arp_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of no ARP packets dropped. format: int64 - no_linked_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped as no linked ports are present. format: int64 - no_mem_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped due to insufficient memory. format: int64 - no_receiver_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped due to absence of receiver. format: int64 - no_route_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – The number of no route packets dropped format: int64 - non_ip_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of non IP packets dropped. format: int64 - proto_unsupported_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of packets dropped as protocol is unsupported. format: int64 - redirect_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of redirect packets dropped. format: int64 - rpf_check_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of reverse-path forwarding check packets dropped. format: int64 - service_insert_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of service insert packets dropped. format: int64 - total_bytes (
longorNone) – The total number of bytes transferred. format: int64 - total_packets (
longorNone) – The total number of packets transferred. format: int64 - ttl_exceeded_dropped_packets (
longorNone) – Number of time to live exceeded packets dropped. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LogicalRouterPortStatistics(logical_router_port_id=None, per_node_statistics=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - logical_router_port_id (
strorNone) – The ID of the logical router port - per_node_statistics (
listofLogicalRouterPortStatisticsPerNodeorNone) – Per Node Statistics This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LogicalRouterPortStatisticsPerNode(last_update_timestamp=None, rx=None, tx=None, transport_node_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rx (
LogicalRouterPortCountersorNone) – - tx (
LogicalRouterPortCountersorNone) – - transport_node_id (
strorNone) – The ID of the TransportNode This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LogicalRouterPortStatisticsSummary(last_update_timestamp=None, rx=None, tx=None, logical_router_port_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rx (
LogicalRouterPortCountersorNone) – - tx (
LogicalRouterPortCountersorNone) – - logical_router_port_id (
strorNone) – The ID of the logical router port
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LogicalRouterState(details=None, failure_code=None, failure_message=None, state=None, pending_change_list=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis holds the state of Logical Router. If there are errors in realizing LR outside of MP, it gives details of the components and specific errors.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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STATE_APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR= 'APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR= 'EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'error'¶
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STATE_FAILED= 'failed'¶
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STATE_HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND= 'HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND'¶
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STATE_INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME= 'INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME'¶
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STATE_IN_PROGRESS= 'in_progress'¶
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STATE_IN_SYNC= 'in_sync'¶
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STATE_LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_MPA_DISCONNECTED= 'MPA_DISCONNECTED'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE= 'MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_NODE_NOT_READY= 'NODE_NOT_READY'¶
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STATE_NODE_READY= 'NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_NOT_AVAILABLE= 'NOT_AVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE= 'NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN= 'NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN'¶
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STATE_ORPHANED= 'orphaned'¶
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STATE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS= 'partial_success'¶
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STATE_PENDING= 'pending'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_FAILED= 'REGISTRATION_FAILED'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_PENDING= 'REGISTRATION_PENDING'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT= 'REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT'¶
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STATE_STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_SUCCESS= 'success'¶
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STATE_TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER= 'TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_READY= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING'¶
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STATE_TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_UNKNOWN= 'unknown'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE= 'UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE= 'UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY= 'VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_ON_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_FAILED= 'VM_RENAME_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_PENDING= 'VM_RENAME_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL'¶
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STATE_VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LogicalRouterStatus(last_update_timestamp=None, locale_operation_mode=None, logical_router_id=None, per_node_status=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - locale_operation_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LogicalRouterStatus.LOCALE_OPERATION_MODE_PRIMARY_LOCATIONEgress mode for the logical router at given mode
This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- logical_router_id (
strorNone) – The id of the logical router - per_node_status (
listofLogicalRouterStatusPerNodeorNone) – Per Node Status This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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LOCALE_OPERATION_MODE_PRIMARY_LOCATION= 'PRIMARY_LOCATION'¶
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LOCALE_OPERATION_MODE_SECONDARY_LOCATION= 'SECONDARY_LOCATION'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LogicalRouterStatusPerNode(high_availability_status=None, service_router_id=None, transport_node_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - high_availability_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
LogicalRouterStatusPerNode.HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_ACTIVELogicalRouterStatusPerNode.HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_STANDBYLogicalRouterStatusPerNode.HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_DOWNLogicalRouterStatusPerNode.HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_SYNCLogicalRouterStatusPerNode.HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_UNKNOWNA service router’s HA status on an edge node
- service_router_id (
strorNone) – id of the service router where the router status is retrieved. - transport_node_id (
strorNone) – id of the transport node where the router status is retrieved.
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_ACTIVE= 'ACTIVE'¶
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_ADMIN_DOWN= 'ADMIN_DOWN'¶
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_STANDBY= 'STANDBY'¶
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_SYNC= 'SYNC'¶
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HIGH_AVAILABILITY_STATUS_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.LogicalSwitchStatistics(rx_bytes=None, rx_packets=None, tx_bytes=None, tx_packets=None, dropped_by_security_packets=None, mac_learning=None, last_update_timestamp=None, logical_switch_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - rx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - dropped_by_security_packets (
PacketsDroppedBySecurityorNone) – - mac_learning (
MacLearningCountersorNone) – - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logical_switch_id (
strorNone) – The id of the logical Switch This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MACAddressExpression(mac_addresses=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='MACAddressExpression', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents MAC address expressions in the form of an array, to support addition of MAC addresses in a group. Avoid creating groups with multiple MACAddressExpression. In future releases, group will be restricted to contain a single MACAddressExpression. To group MAC addresses, use nested groups instead of multiple MACAddressExpression.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - mac_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – This array can consist of one or more MAC addresses. format: mac-address - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Expression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONDITIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONJUNCTIONOPERATORExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_MACADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTERNALIDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_PATHEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IDENTITYGROUPEXPRESSION
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- mac_addresses (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MACAddressList(mac_addresses=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructList of MAC Addresses.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: mac_addresses ( listofstrorNone) – The array contains MAC addresses. format: mac-address
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacDiscoveryProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, mac_change_enabled=None, mac_learning_aging_time=None, mac_learning_enabled=None, mac_limit=None, mac_limit_policy=None, remote_overlay_mac_limit=None, unknown_unicast_flooding_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructMac Discovery Profile
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - mac_change_enabled (
boolorNone) – Allowing source MAC address change - mac_learning_aging_time (
longorNone) – Indicates how long learned MAC address remain. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - mac_learning_enabled (
boolorNone) – Allowing source MAC address learning - mac_limit (
longorNone) – The maximum number of MAC addresses that can be learned on this port format: int32 - mac_limit_policy (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
The policy after MAC Limit is exceeded - remote_overlay_mac_limit (
longorNone) – This property specifies the limit on the maximum number of MACs learned for a remote virtual machine’s MAC to VTEP binding per overlay logical switch. format: int32 - unknown_unicast_flooding_enabled (
boolorNone) – Allowing flooding for unlearned MAC for ingress traffic
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MAC_LIMIT_POLICY_ALLOW= 'ALLOW'¶
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MAC_LIMIT_POLICY_DROP= 'DROP'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacDiscoveryProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Mac Discovery Profiles
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofMacDiscoveryProfileorNone) – Mac Discovery profile list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MacLearningCounters(mac_not_learned_packets_allowed=None, mac_not_learned_packets_dropped=None, macs_learned=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - mac_not_learned_packets_allowed (
longorNone) – The number of packets with unknown source MAC address that are dispatched without learning the source MAC address. Applicable only when the MAC limit is reached and MAC Limit policy is MAC_LEARNING_LIMIT_POLICY_ALLOW. format: int64 - mac_not_learned_packets_dropped (
longorNone) – The number of packets with unknown source MAC address that are dropped without learning the source MAC address. Applicable only when the MAC limit is reached and MAC Limit policy is MAC_LEARNING_LIMIT_POLICY_DROP. format: int64 - macs_learned (
longorNone) – Number of MACs learned format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ManagedResource(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBase type for resources that are managed by API clients
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MetadataProxyConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, crypto_protocols=None, edge_cluster_path=None, enable_standby_relocation=None, preferred_edge_paths=None, secret=None, server_address=None, server_certificates=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructMetadata Proxy Configuration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - crypto_protocols (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
MetadataProxyConfig.CRYPTO_PROTOCOLS_V1MetadataProxyConfig.CRYPTO_PROTOCOLS_V1_1MetadataProxyConfig.CRYPTO_PROTOCOLS_V1_2
The cryptographic protocols listed here are supported by the metadata proxy. TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 are supported by default
- edge_cluster_path (
strorNone) – Edge clusters configured on MP are auto-discovered by Policy and create corresponding read-only intent objects. - enable_standby_relocation (
boolorNone) – Only auto-placed metadata proxies are considered for relocation. Must be FALSE, when the preferred_edge_paths property is configured. - preferred_edge_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Edge nodes should be members of edge cluster configured in edge_cluster_path. - secret (
strorNone) – Secret word or phrase to access metadata server. - server_address (
strorNone) – This field is a URL. Example formats - http://1.2.3.4:3888/path, http://text-md-proxy:5001/. Port number should be between 3000-9000. - server_certificates (
listofstrorNone) – Valid certificates should be configured. The validity of certificates is not checked. Certificates are managed through /infra/certificates API on Policy.
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CRYPTO_PROTOCOLS_V1= 'TLS_V1'¶
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CRYPTO_PROTOCOLS_V1_1= 'TLS_V1_1'¶
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CRYPTO_PROTOCOLS_V1_2= 'TLS_V1_2'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.MonitoringProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBase Monitoring Profile Binding Map
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NSXTConnectionInfo(edge_cluster_ids=None, password=None, thumbprint=None, transport_zone_ids=None, username=None, enforcement_point_address=None, resource_type='NSXTConnectionInfo')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCredential info to connect to an NSX-T type of enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - edge_cluster_ids (
listofstrorNone) – Edge Cluster UUIDs on enforcement point. Edge cluster information is required for creating logical L2, L3 constructs on enforcement point. Max 1 edge cluster ID. This is a deprecated property. The edge cluster id is now auto populated from enforcement point and its value can be read using APIs GET /infra/sites/site-id/enforcement-points/enforcementpoint-id/edge-clusters and GET /infra/sites/site-id/enforcement-points/enforcementpoint-1/edge-clusters/edge-cluster-id. The value passed through this property will be ignored. - password (
strorNone) – Password. - thumbprint (
strorNone) – Thumbprint of EnforcementPoint in the form of a SHA-256 hash represented in lower case HEX. - transport_zone_ids (
listofstrorNone) – Transport Zone UUIDs on enforcement point. Transport zone information is required for creating logical L2, L3 constructs on enforcement point. Max 1 transport zone ID. This is a deprecated property. The transport zone id is now auto populated from enforcement point and its value can be read using APIs GET /infra/sites/site-id/enforcement-points/enforcementpoint-id/transport-zones and GET /infra/sites/site-id/enforcement-points/enforcementpoint-id/transport-zones/transport-zone-id. The value passed through this property will be ignored. - username (
strorNone) – Username. - enforcement_point_address (
strorNone) – Value of this property could be Hostname or IP. For instance: - On an NSX-T MP running on default port, the value could be “10.192.1.1” - On an NSX-T MP running on custom port, the value could be “192.168.1.1:32789” - On an NSX-T MP in VMC deployments, the value could be “192.168.1.1:5480/nsxapi” - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
EnforcementPointConnectionInfo.RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXTCONNECTIONINFOEnforcementPointConnectionInfo.RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXVCONNECTIONINFOResource Type of Enforcement Point Connection Info.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NSXVConnectionInfo(password=None, thumbprint=None, username=None, enforcement_point_address=None, resource_type='NSXVConnectionInfo')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCredential info to connect to an NSX-V type of enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - password (
strorNone) – Password. - thumbprint (
strorNone) – Thumbprint of EnforcementPoint in the form of a SHA-256 hash represented in lower case HEX. - username (
strorNone) – Username. - enforcement_point_address (
strorNone) – Value of this property could be Hostname or IP. For instance: - On an NSX-T MP running on default port, the value could be “10.192.1.1” - On an NSX-T MP running on custom port, the value could be “192.168.1.1:32789” - On an NSX-T MP in VMC deployments, the value could be “192.168.1.1:5480/nsxapi” - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
EnforcementPointConnectionInfo.RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXTCONNECTIONINFOEnforcementPointConnectionInfo.RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXVCONNECTIONINFOResource Type of Enforcement Point Connection Info.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NdSnoopingConfig(nd_snooping_enabled=None, nd_snooping_limit=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains Neighbor Discovery Protocol (ND) snooping related configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - nd_snooping_enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable this method will snoop the NS (Neighbor Solicitation) and NA (Neighbor Advertisement) messages in the ND (Neighbor Discovery Protocol) family of messages which are transmitted by a VM. From the NS messages, we will learn about the source which sent this NS message. From the NA message, we will learn the resolved address in the message which the VM is a recipient of. Addresses snooped by this method are subject to TOFU (Trust on First Use) policies as enforced by the system. - nd_snooping_limit (
longorNone) – Maximum number of ND (Neighbor Discovery Protocol) snooped IPv6 addresses format: int32
- nd_snooping_enabled (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NdpHeader(dst_ip=None, msg_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructNeighbor discovery protocol header
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dst_ip (
strorNone) – The IP address of the destination of the solicitation. It MUST NOT be a multicast address. format: ipv6 - msg_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
This field specifies the type of the Neighbor discover message being sent. NEIGHBOR_SOLICITATION - Neighbor Solicitation message to discover the link-layer address of an on-link IPv6 node or to confirm a previously determined link-layer address. NEIGHBOR_ADVERTISEMENT - Neighbor Advertisement message in response to a Neighbor Solicitation message.
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MSG_TYPE_ADVERTISEMENT= 'NEIGHBOR_ADVERTISEMENT'¶
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MSG_TYPE_SOLICITATION= 'NEIGHBOR_SOLICITATION'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NestedExpression(expressions=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='NestedExpression', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructNested expressions is a list of condition expressions that must follow the below criteria: 0. Only allowed expressions in a NestedExpression are Condition and ConjunctionOperator. 1. A non-empty expression list, must be of odd size. In a list, with indices starting from 0, all condition expressions must be at even indices, separated by the conjunction expressions AND at odd indices. 2. There may be at most 5 condition expressions inside a list. 3. NestedExpressions are homogeneous in nature, i.e, all expressions inside a nested expression must have the same member type.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - expressions (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Expression. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inExpression. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inExpression. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Expression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONDITIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONJUNCTIONOPERATORExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_MACADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTERNALIDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_PATHEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IDENTITYGROUPEXPRESSION
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- expressions (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NestedServiceServiceEntry(nested_service_path=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='NestedServiceServiceEntry', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA ServiceEntry that represents nesting service
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - nested_service_path (
strorNone) – path of nested service - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
ServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPPROTOCOLSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IGMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ALGTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_L4PORTSETSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ETHERTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDSERVICESERVICEENTRY
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- nested_service_path (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NetworkError(error_code=None, error_message=None, spec=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructNetwork error related to container objects.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - error_code (
strorNone) – Error code of network related error. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - error_message (
strorNone) – Detailed message of network related error. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - spec (
strorNone) – Additional error information in json format. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- error_code (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NsxTDNSForwarderStatistics(cached_entries=None, conditional_forwarder_statistics=None, configured_cache_size=None, default_forwarder_statistics=None, queries_answered_locally=None, queries_forwarded=None, timestamp=None, total_queries=None, used_cache_statistics=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='NsxTDNSForwarderStatistics')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThe current statistics counters of the DNS forwarder including cache usages and query numbers per forwarders, on an NSX-T type of enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - cached_entries (
longorNone) – The total number of cached entries format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - conditional_forwarder_statistics (
listofNsxTDNSForwarderZoneStatisticsorNone) – The statistics of conditional forwarder zones This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - configured_cache_size (
longorNone) – The configured cache size, in kb format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - default_forwarder_statistics (
NsxTDNSForwarderZoneStatisticsorNone) – The statistics of default forwarder zone - queries_answered_locally (
longorNone) – The total number of queries answered from local cache format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - queries_forwarded (
longorNone) – The total number of forwarded DNS queries format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - timestamp (
longorNone) – Time stamp of the current statistics, in ms format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - total_queries (
longorNone) – The total number of received DNS queries format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - used_cache_statistics (
listofNsxtPerNodeUsedCacheStatisticsorNone) – The statistics of used cache This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the enforcement point from where the statistics are fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- cached_entries (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NsxTDNSForwarderStatus(extra_message=None, status=None, timestamp=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='NsxTDNSForwarderStatus')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThe current runtime status of the DNS forwarder.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - extra_message (
strorNone) – Extra message, if available This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
NsxTDNSForwarderStatus.STATUS_UPNsxTDNSForwarderStatus.STATUS_DOWNNsxTDNSForwarderStatus.STATUS_ERRORNsxTDNSForwarderStatus.STATUS_NO_BACKUPNsxTDNSForwarderStatus.STATUS_UNKNOWN
UP means the DNS forwarder is working correctly on the active transport node and the stand-by transport node (if present). Failover will occur if either node goes down. DOWN means the DNS forwarder is down on both active transport node and standby node (if present). The DNS forwarder does not function in this situation. Error means there is some error on one or both transport node, or no status was reported from one or both transport nodes. The DNS forwarder may be working (or not working). NO_BACKUP means DNS forwarder is working in only one transport node, either because it is down on the standby node, or no standby is configured. An forwarder outage will occur if the active node goes down. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- timestamp (
longorNone) – Time stamp of the current status, in ms format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the enforcement point from where the status is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
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STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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STATUS_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATUS_NO_BACKUP= 'NO_BACKUP'¶
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STATUS_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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STATUS_UP= 'UP'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- extra_message (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NsxTDNSForwarderZoneStatistics(domain_names=None, upstream_statistics=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructStatistics counters of the DNS forwarder zone.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - domain_names (
listofstrorNone) – Domain names configured for the forwarder. Empty if this is the default forwarder. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - upstream_statistics (
listofNsxtUpstreamServerStatisticsorNone) – Statistics per upstream server. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- domain_names (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NsxtDnsAnswer(authoritative_answers=None, dns_server=None, edge_node_id=None, non_authoritative_answers=None, raw_answer=None, enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='NsxTDnsAnswer')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAnswer of dns nslookup
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - authoritative_answers (
listofNsxtDnsQueryAnswerorNone) – Authoritative answers - dns_server (
strorNone) – Dns server ip address and port, format is “ip address#port”. - edge_node_id (
strorNone) – ID of the edge node that performed the query. - non_authoritative_answers (
listofNsxtDnsQueryAnswerorNone) – Non authoritative answers - raw_answer (
strorNone) – It can be NXDOMAIN or error message which is not consisted of authoritative_answer or non_authoritative_answer. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the enforcement point from where the DNS forwarder nslookup answer is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Resource type of the DNS forwarder nslookup answer.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- authoritative_answers (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NsxtDnsQueryAnswer(address=None, name=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAnswer of nslookup
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - address (
strorNone) – Resolved IP address matched with the nslookup address provided as a request parameter. - name (
strorNone) – Matched name of the given address.
- address (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NsxtPerNodeUsedCacheStatistics(cached_entries=None, node_id=None, used_cache_size=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructQuery statistics counters of used cache from node
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - cached_entries (
longorNone) – The total number of cached entries format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - node_id (
strorNone) – UUID of active/standby transport node This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - used_cache_size (
longorNone) – The memory size used in cache, in kb format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- cached_entries (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.NsxtUpstreamServerStatistics(queries_failed=None, queries_succeeded=None, upstream_server=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructQuery statistics counters to an upstream server including successfully forwarded queries and failed queries.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - queries_failed (
longorNone) – Queries failed to forward. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - queries_succeeded (
longorNone) – Queries forwarded successfully format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - upstream_server (
strorNone) – Upstream server ip format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- queries_failed (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PacketData(frame_size=None, resource_type='PacketData', routed=None, transport_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - frame_size (
longorNone) – If the requested frame_size is too small (given the payload and traceflow metadata requirement of 16 bytes), the traceflow request will fail with an appropriate message. The frame will be zero padded to the requested size. format: int64 - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Packet configuration - routed (
boolorNone) – A flag, when set true, indicates that the traceflow packet is of L3 routing. - transport_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_BROADCASTPacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_UNICASTPacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_MULTICASTPacketData.TRANSPORT_TYPE_UNKNOWN
transport type of the traceflow packet
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RESOURCE_TYPE_BINARYPACKETDATA= 'BinaryPacketData'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_FIELDSPACKETDATA= 'FieldsPacketData'¶
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TRANSPORT_TYPE_BROADCAST= 'BROADCAST'¶
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TRANSPORT_TYPE_MULTICAST= 'MULTICAST'¶
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TRANSPORT_TYPE_UNICAST= 'UNICAST'¶
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TRANSPORT_TYPE_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- frame_size (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PacketTypeAndCounter(counter=None, packet_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - counter (
longorNone) – The number of packets. format: int64 - packet_type (
strorNone) – The type of the packets
- counter (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PacketsDroppedBySecurity(bpdu_filter_dropped=None, dhcp_client_dropped_ipv4=None, dhcp_client_dropped_ipv6=None, dhcp_server_dropped_ipv4=None, dhcp_server_dropped_ipv6=None, spoof_guard_dropped=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bpdu_filter_dropped (
longorNone) – The number of packets dropped by “BPDU filter”. format: int64 - dhcp_client_dropped_ipv4 (
longorNone) – The number of IPv4 packets dropped by “DHCP client block”. format: int64 - dhcp_client_dropped_ipv6 (
longorNone) – The number of IPv6 packets dropped by “DHCP client block”. format: int64 - dhcp_server_dropped_ipv4 (
longorNone) – The number of IPv4 packets dropped by “DHCP server block”. format: int64 - dhcp_server_dropped_ipv6 (
longorNone) – The number of IPv6 packets dropped by “DHCP server block”. format: int64 - spoof_guard_dropped (
listofPacketTypeAndCounterorNone) – The packets dropped by “Spoof Guard”; supported packet types are IPv4, IPv6, ARP, ND, non-IP.
- bpdu_filter_dropped (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PatchResources(body=None, injections=None, resource_type='PatchResources')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPatch Resources is an action to create/patch resources in response to an event.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - body (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Patch body representing a Hierarchical Patch payload. The resources included in the body are patched replacing the injections’ keys with their actual values. - injections (
listofInjectionorNone) – Injections holding keys (variables) and their corresponding values. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Reaction Action resource type.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- body (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PathExpression(paths=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='PathExpression', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents policy path expressions in the form of an array, to support addition of objects like groups, segments and policy logical ports in a group.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - paths (
listofstrorNone) – This array can consist of one or more policy paths. Only policy paths of groups, segments and policy logical ports are allowed. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Expression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONDITIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_CONJUNCTIONOPERATORExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_MACADDRESSEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_EXTERNALIDEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_PATHEXPRESSIONExpression.RESOURCE_TYPE_IDENTITYGROUPEXPRESSION
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- paths (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PendingChangesInfoNsxt(pending_changes_flag=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructInformation about recent changes, if any, that are not reflected in the Enforced Realized Status.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: pending_changes_flag ( boolorNone) – Flag describing whether there are any pending changes that are not reflected in the status. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Policy(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, category=None, comments=None, internal_sequence_number=None, is_default=None, lock_modified_by=None, lock_modified_time=None, locked=None, rule_count=None, scheduler_path=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, stateful=None, tcp_strict=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructOrdered list of Rules. This object is created by default along with the Domain.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - category (
strorNone) –- Distributed Firewall - Policy framework provides five pre-defined
categories for classifying a security policy. They are “Ethernet”,”Emergency”, “Infrastructure” “Environment” and “Application”. There is a pre-determined order in which the policy framework manages the priority of these security policies. Ethernet category is for supporting layer 2 firewall rules. The other four categories are applicable for layer 3 rules. Amongst them, the Emergency category has the highest priority followed by Infrastructure, Environment and then Application rules. Administrator can choose to categorize a security policy into the above categories or can choose to leave it empty. If empty it will have the least precedence w.r.t the above four categories. - Edge Firewall - Policy Framework for Edge Firewall provides six pre-defined categories “Emergency”, “SystemRules”, “SharedPreRules”, “LocalGatewayRules”, “AutoServiceRules” and “Default”, in order of priority of rules. All categories are allowed for Gatetway Policies that belong to ‘default’ Domain. However, for user created domains, category is restricted to “SharedPreRules” or “LocalGatewayRules” only. Also, the users can add/modify/delete rules from only the “SharedPreRules” and “LocalGatewayRules” categories. If user doesn’t specify the category then defaulted to “Rules”. System generated category is used by NSX created rules, for example BFD rules. Autoplumbed category used by NSX verticals to autoplumb data path rules. Finally, “Default” category is the placeholder default rules with lowest in the order of priority.
- comments (
strorNone) – Comments for security policy lock/unlock. - internal_sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is to indicate the internal sequence number of a policy with respect to the policies across categories. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether policy is a default policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_by (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified the lock for the secruity policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_time (
longorNone) – SecurityPolicy locked/unlocked time in epoch milliseconds. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - locked (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether a security policy should be locked. If the security policy is locked by a user, then no other user would be able to modify this security policy. Once the user releases the lock, other users can update this security policy. - rule_count (
longorNone) – The count of rules in the policy. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scheduler_path (
strorNone) – Provides a mechanism to apply the rules in this policy for a specified time duration. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of group paths where the rules in this policy will get applied. This scope will take precedence over rule level scope. Supported only for security and redirection policies. In case of RedirectionPolicy, it is expected only when the policy is NS and redirecting to service chain. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between security policies across domains. In order to change the sequence number of a policy one can fire a POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise The sequence number field will reflect the value of the computed sequence number upon execution of the above mentioned POST request. For scenarios where the administrator is using a template to update several security policies, the only way to set the sequence number is to explicitly specify the sequence number for each security policy. If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple policies with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of policies is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - stateful (
boolorNone) – Stateful or Stateless nature of security policy is enforced on all rules in this security policy. When it is stateful, the state of the network connects are tracked and a stateful packet inspection is performed. Layer3 security policies can be stateful or stateless. By default, they are stateful. Layer2 security policies can only be stateless. - tcp_strict (
boolorNone) – Ensures that a 3 way TCP handshake is done before the data packets are sent. tcp_strict=true is supported only for stateful security policies. If the tcp_strict flag is not specified and the security policy is stateful, then tcp_strict will be set to true.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyAlarmResource(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, error_details=None, message=None, source_reference=None, source_site_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAlarm base class of realized policy object
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - error_details (
PolicyApiErrororNone) – Detailed information about errors from an API call made to the enforcement point, if any. - message (
strorNone) – error message to describe the issue - source_reference (
strorNone) – path of the object on which alarm is created - source_site_id (
strorNone) – This field will refer to the source site on which the alarm is generated. This field is populated by GM, when it receives corresponding notification from LM. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyApiError(details=None, error_code=None, error_data=None, error_message=None, module_name=None, related_errors=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetailed information about an API Error
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - details (
strorNone) – Further details about the error - error_code (
longorNone) – A numeric error code format: int64 - error_data (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Additional data about the error - error_message (
strorNone) – A description of the error - module_name (
strorNone) – The module name where the error occurred - related_errors (
listofPolicyRelatedApiErrororNone) – Other errors related to this error
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyAttributes(datatype=None, description=None, is_alg_type=None, key=None, sub_attributes=None, value=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPolicy Attributes data holder
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - datatype (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Datatype for attribute - description (
strorNone) – Description for attribute value - is_alg_type (
boolorNone) – Describes whether the APP_ID value is ALG type or not. - key (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Key for attribute - sub_attributes (
listofPolicySubAttributesorNone) – Reference to sub attributes for the attribute - value (
listofstrorNone) – Multiple attribute values can be specified as elements of array.
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DATATYPE_STRING= 'STRING'¶
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KEY_APP_ID= 'APP_ID'¶
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KEY_DOMAIN_NAME= 'DOMAIN_NAME'¶
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KEY_URL_CATEGORY= 'URL_CATEGORY'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyBasedIPSecVpnSession(rules=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='PolicyBasedIPSecVpnSession', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, authentication_mode=None, compliance_suite=None, connection_initiation_mode=None, dpd_profile_path=None, enabled=None, ike_profile_path=None, local_endpoint_path=None, peer_address=None, peer_id=None, psk=None, tcp_mss_clamping=None, tunnel_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA Policy Based VPN requires to define protect rules that match local and peer subnets. IPSec security associations is negotiated for each pair of local and peer subnet.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rules (
listofIPSecVpnRuleorNone) – Rules - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_POLICYBASEDIPSECVPNSESSIONIPSecVpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_ROUTEBASEDIPSECVPNSESSION
A Policy Based VPN requires to define protect rules that match local and peer subnets. IPSec security associations is negotiated for each pair of local and peer subnet. A Route Based VPN is more flexible, more powerful and recommended over policy based VPN. IP Tunnel port is created and all traffic routed via tunnel port is protected. Routes can be configured statically or can be learned through BGP. A route based VPN is must for establishing redundant VPN session to remote site.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - authentication_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Peer authentication mode. PSK - In this mode a secret key shared between local and peer sites is to be used for authentication. The secret key can be a string with a maximum length of 128 characters. CERTIFICATE - In this mode a certificate defined at the global level is to be used for authentication.
- compliance_suite (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_CNSAIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_SUITE_B_GCM_128IPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_SUITE_B_GCM_256IPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_PRIMEIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_FOUNDATIONIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_FIPSIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_NONE
Compliance suite. - connection_initiation_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnSession.CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_INITIATORIPSecVpnSession.CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_RESPOND_ONLYIPSecVpnSession.CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_ON_DEMAND
Connection initiation mode used by local endpoint to establish ike connection with peer site. INITIATOR - In this mode local endpoint initiates tunnel setup and will also respond to incoming tunnel setup requests from peer gateway. RESPOND_ONLY - In this mode, local endpoint shall only respond to incoming tunnel setup requests. It shall not initiate the tunnel setup. ON_DEMAND - In this mode local endpoint will initiate tunnel creation once first packet matching the policy rule is received and will also respond to incoming initiation request.
- dpd_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Dead Peer Detection (DPD) profile. Default is set to system default profile. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable/Disable IPSec VPN session. - ike_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing IKE profile to be used. Default is set according to system default profile. - local_endpoint_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Local endpoint. - peer_address (
strorNone) – Public IPV4 address of the remote device terminating the VPN connection. - peer_id (
strorNone) – Peer ID to uniquely identify the peer site. The peer ID is the public IP address of the remote device terminating the VPN tunnel. When NAT is configured for the peer, enter the private IP address of the peer. - psk (
strorNone) – IPSec Pre-shared key. Maximum length of this field is 128 characters. - tcp_mss_clamping (
TcpMaximumSegmentSizeClampingorNone) – TCP Maximum Segment Size Clamping Direction and Value. - tunnel_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Tunnel profile to be used. Default is set to system default profile.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyBasedL3VpnSession(rules=None, resource_type='PolicyBasedL3VpnSession')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA Policy-based L3Vpn session is a configuration in which a specific vpn tunnel is referenced in a policy whose action is set as tunnel.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rules (
listofL3VpnRuleorNone) – L3Vpn rules that are specific to the L3Vpn. Only L3Vpn rules with PROTECT action are supported. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
L3VpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_POLICYBASEDL3VPNSESSIONL3VpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_ROUTEBASEDL3VPNSESSION
- A Policy Based L3Vpn is a configuration in which protect rules to
match local and remote subnet needs to be defined. Tunnel is established for each pair of local and remote subnet defined in protect rules. - A Route Based L3Vpn is more flexible, more powerful and recommended over policy based. IP Tunnel subnet is created and all traffic routed through tunnel subnet (commonly known as VTI) is sent over tunnel. Routes can be learned through BGP. A route based L3Vpn is required when using redundant L3Vpn.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyBgpNeighborStatus(address_families=None, announced_capabilities=None, connection_drop_count=None, connection_state=None, edge_path=None, established_connection_count=None, graceful_restart_mode=None, hold_time=None, keep_alive_interval=None, last_update_timestamp=None, local_port=None, messages_received=None, messages_sent=None, negotiated_capability=None, neighbor_address=None, neighbor_router_id=None, remote_as_number=None, remote_port=None, remote_site=None, source_address=None, tier0_path=None, time_since_established=None, total_in_prefix_count=None, total_out_prefix_count=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - address_families (
listofBgpAddressFamilyorNone) – Address families of BGP neighbor This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - announced_capabilities (
listofstrorNone) – BGP capabilities sent to BGP neighbor. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - connection_drop_count (
longorNone) – Count of connection drop format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - connection_state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyBgpNeighborStatus.CONNECTION_STATE_INVALIDPolicyBgpNeighborStatus.CONNECTION_STATE_IDLEPolicyBgpNeighborStatus.CONNECTION_STATE_CONNECTPolicyBgpNeighborStatus.CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVEPolicyBgpNeighborStatus.CONNECTION_STATE_OPEN_SENTPolicyBgpNeighborStatus.CONNECTION_STATE_OPEN_CONFIRMPolicyBgpNeighborStatus.CONNECTION_STATE_ESTABLISHEDPolicyBgpNeighborStatus.CONNECTION_STATE_UNKNOWN
Current state of the BGP session.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- edge_path (
strorNone) – Transport node policy path - established_connection_count (
longorNone) – Count of connections established format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - graceful_restart_mode (
strorNone) – Current state of graceful restart of BGP neighbor. Possible values are - 1. GR_AND_HELPER - Graceful restart with Helper 2. HELPER_ONLY - Helper only 3. DISABLE - Disabled This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - hold_time (
longorNone) – If a HELLO packet is not seen from BGP Peer withing hold_time then BGP neighbor will be marked as down. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - keep_alive_interval (
longorNone) – Time in ms to wait for HELLO packet from BGP peer format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated, unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - local_port (
longorNone) – TCP port number of Local BGP connection format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - messages_received (
longorNone) – Count of messages received from the neighbor format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - messages_sent (
longorNone) – Count of messages sent to the neighbor format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - negotiated_capability (
listofstrorNone) – BGP capabilities negotiated with BGP neighbor. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - neighbor_address (
strorNone) – The IP of the BGP neighbor format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - neighbor_router_id (
strorNone) – Router ID of the BGP neighbor. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - remote_as_number (
strorNone) – AS number of the BGP neighbor This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - remote_port (
longorNone) – TCP port number of remote BGP Connection format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - remote_site (
ResourceReferenceorNone) – Remote site details. - source_address (
strorNone) – The Ip address of logical port format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tier0_path (
strorNone) – Policy path to Tier0 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - time_since_established (
longorNone) – Time(in milliseconds) since connection was established. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - total_in_prefix_count (
longorNone) – Sum of in prefixes counts across all address families. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - total_out_prefix_count (
longorNone) – Sum of out prefixes counts across all address families. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVE= 'ACTIVE'¶
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CONNECTION_STATE_CONNECT= 'CONNECT'¶
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CONNECTION_STATE_ESTABLISHED= 'ESTABLISHED'¶
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CONNECTION_STATE_IDLE= 'IDLE'¶
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CONNECTION_STATE_INVALID= 'INVALID'¶
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CONNECTION_STATE_OPEN_CONFIRM= 'OPEN_CONFIRM'¶
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CONNECTION_STATE_OPEN_SENT= 'OPEN_SENT'¶
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CONNECTION_STATE_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyBgpNeighborsStatusListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyBgpNeighborStatusorNone) – Status of BGP neighbors of the Tier0 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyConfigResource(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents an object on the desired state.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyContextProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, attributes=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAn entity that encapsulates attributes and sub-attributes of various network services (eg. L7 services, domain name, encryption algorithm) The entity will be consumed in firewall rules and can be added in new tuple called profile in firewall rules. To get a list of supported attributes and sub-attributes fire the following REST API GET https://<policy-mgr>/policy/api/v1/infra/context-profiles/attributes
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - attributes (
listofPolicyAttributesorNone) – Property containing attributes/sub-attributes for Policy Context Profile.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsAnswerPerEnforcementPoint(enforcement_point_path=None, resource_type='PolicyDnsAnswerPerEnforcementPoint')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDNS forwarder nslookup answer per enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing the enforcement point from where the DNS forwarder nslookup answer is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Resource type of the DNS forwarder nslookup answer.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_NSXTDNSANSWER= 'NsxTDnsAnswer'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarder(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, conditional_forwarder_zone_paths=None, default_forwarder_zone_path=None, enabled=None, listener_ip=None, log_level=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructUsed to configure DNS Forwarder
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - conditional_forwarder_zone_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Max of 5 DNS servers can be configured - default_forwarder_zone_path (
strorNone) – This is the zone to which DNS requests are forwarded by default - enabled (
boolorNone) – The flag, which suggests whether the DNS forwarder is enabled or disabled. The default is True. - listener_ip (
strorNone) – This is the IP on which the DNS Forwarder listens. format: ipv4 - log_level (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyDnsForwarder.LOG_LEVEL_DEBUGPolicyDnsForwarder.LOG_LEVEL_INFOPolicyDnsForwarder.LOG_LEVEL_WARNINGPolicyDnsForwarder.LOG_LEVEL_ERRORPolicyDnsForwarder.LOG_LEVEL_FATAL
Set log_level to DISABLED will stop dumping fowarder log.
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LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG= 'DEBUG'¶
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LOG_LEVEL_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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LOG_LEVEL_FATAL= 'FATAL'¶
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LOG_LEVEL_INFO= 'INFO'¶
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LOG_LEVEL_WARNING= 'WARNING'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarderZone(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, dns_domain_names=None, source_ip=None, upstream_servers=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructUsed to configure zones on DNS Forwarder
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dns_domain_names (
listofstrorNone) – List of domain names on which conditional forwarding is based. This field is required if the DNS Zone is being used for a conditional forwarder. This field will also be used for conditional reverse lookup. Example 1, if for one of the zones, one of the entries in the fqdn is example.com, all the DNS requests under the domain example.com will be served by the corresponding upstream DNS server. Example 2, if for one of the zones, one of the entries in the fqdn list is “13.12.30.in-addr.arpa”, reverse lookup for 30.12.13.0/24 will go to the corresponding DNS server. - source_ip (
strorNone) – The source IP used by the DNS Forwarder zone. format: ipv4 - upstream_servers (
listofstrorNone) – Max of 3 DNS servers can be configured format: ipv4
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDnsForwarderZoneListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of DNS Forwarder Zones
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyDnsForwarderZoneorNone) – Dns Forwarder Zone list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDraft(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, is_auto_draft=None, lock_comments=None, lock_modified_by=None, lock_modified_time=None, locked=None, ref_draft_path=None, system_area=None, user_area=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA draft which stores the system generated as well as user intended changes in a hierarchical body format.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_auto_draft (
boolorNone) – Flag to indicate whether draft is auto created. True indicates that the draft is an auto draft. False indicates that the draft is a manual draft. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_comments (
strorNone) – Comments for a policy draft lock/unlock. - lock_modified_by (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified the lock for a policy draft. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_time (
longorNone) – Policy draft locked/unlocked time in epoch milliseconds. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - locked (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether a draft should be locked. If the draft is locked by an user, then no other user would be able to modify or publish this draft. Once the user releases the lock, other users can then modify or publish this draft. - ref_draft_path (
strorNone) – When specified, a manual draft will be created w.r.t. the specified draft. If not specified, manual draft will be created w.r.t. the current published configuration. For an auto draft, this will always be null. - system_area (
InfraorNone) – Configuration changes against the current configuration, tracked by the system. The value is stored in a hierarchical body format. - user_area (
InfraorNone) – These are user defined configuration changes, which are applicable only in case of manual drafts. During the publish of a draft, system_area changes gets applied first, and then these changes. The value must be in a hierarchical body format.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyDraftListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis holds the list of policy drafts.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyDraftorNone) – Paginated list of policy drafts. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyEdgeCluster(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, inter_site_forwarding_enabled=None, nsx_id=None, rtep_ips=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructEdge Cluster.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - inter_site_forwarding_enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to indicate status of inter site l2 and l3 forwarding in federation. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - nsx_id (
strorNone) – UUID of Edge Cluster on NSX-T enforcement point. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rtep_ips (
listofstrorNone) – List of remote tunnel endpoint ipaddress configured on edge cluster. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyEdgeNode(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, member_index=None, nsx_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis object serves as a representation of the edge cluster index to which the edge node connects. It should not be mistaken for the edge / transport node itself. Consuming services can refer to the nsx_id property to fetch the UUID of the edge / transport node that is attached to this index.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - member_index (
longorNone) – The numerical value of the member index in the edge cluster that this object represents and to which the edge node connects. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - nsx_id (
strorNone) – UUID of edge node on NSX-T enforcement point. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyExcludeList(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, members=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - members (
listofstrorNone) – List of the members in the exclude list
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallCPUMemThresholdsProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, profile_path=None, sequence_number=None, transport_nodes=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between CPU Memory Thresholds Profile and Transport Node. Using this entity, user can specify intent for applying Firewall CPU Memory Thresholds Profile to particular Transport Node.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Profile - sequence_number (
longorNone) – Sequence number is used to resolve conflicts when two profiles get applied to a single node. Lower value gets higher precedence. Two binding maps having the same profile path should have the same sequence number. format: int64 - transport_nodes (
listofPolicyResourceReferenceorNone) – References of transport nodes on which the profile intended to be applied.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallCpuMemThresholdsProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, cpu_threshold_percentage=None, mem_threshold_percentage=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA profile holding CPU and memory thresholds configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - cpu_threshold_percentage (
longorNone) – CPU utilization thresholds percentage to monitor and report for distributed firewall. format: int64 - mem_threshold_percentage (
longorNone) – Heap memory thresholds percentage to monitor and report for distributed firewall. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallFloodProtectionProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, profile_path=None, sequence_number=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between Firewall Flood Protection profile and Group. Using this entity, user can specify intent for applying Firewall Flood Protection profile to particular Group.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Profile - sequence_number (
longorNone) – Sequence number is used to resolve conflicts when two profiles get applied to a single port. Lower value gets higher precedence. Two binding maps having the same profile path should have the same sequence number. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallScheduler(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, days=None, end_date=None, end_time=None, recurring=None, start_date=None, start_time=None, time_interval=None, timezone=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAn entity that encapsulates attributes to schedule firewall rules to be active to allow or block traffic for a specific period of time. Note that at least one property out of “days”, “start_time”, “end_time”, “start_date”, “end_date” is required.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - days (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyFirewallScheduler.DAYS_SUNDAYPolicyFirewallScheduler.DAYS_MONDAYPolicyFirewallScheduler.DAYS_TUESDAYPolicyFirewallScheduler.DAYS_WEDNESDAYPolicyFirewallScheduler.DAYS_THURSDAYPolicyFirewallScheduler.DAYS_FRIDAYPolicyFirewallScheduler.DAYS_SATURDAY
Days of week on which rules will be enforced. If property is omitted, then days of the week will not considered while calculating the firewall schedule. It should not be present when the recurring flag is false.
- end_date (
strorNone) – End date on which schedule to end. Example, 12/22/2019. - end_time (
strorNone) – If recurring field is set false, then this field must be present. The schedule will be enforced till the end time of the specified end date. If recurring field is set true, then this field should not be present. - recurring (
boolorNone) – Flag to indicate whether firewall schedule recurs or not. The default value is true and it should be set to false when the firewall schedule does not recur and is a one time time interval. - start_date (
strorNone) – Start date on which schedule to start. Example, 02/22/2019. - start_time (
strorNone) – Time in 24 hour and minutes in multiple of 30. Example, 9:00. If recurring field is set false, then this field must be present. The schedule will start getting enforced from the start time of the specified start date. If recurring field is set true, then this field should not be present. - time_interval (
listofPolicyTimeIntervalValueorNone) – The recurring time interval in a day during which the schedule will be applicable. It should not be present when the recurring flag is false. - timezone (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Host Timezone to be used to enforce firewall rules.
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DAYS_FRIDAY= 'FRIDAY'¶
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DAYS_MONDAY= 'MONDAY'¶
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DAYS_SATURDAY= 'SATURDAY'¶
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DAYS_SUNDAY= 'SUNDAY'¶
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DAYS_THURSDAY= 'THURSDAY'¶
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DAYS_TUESDAY= 'TUESDAY'¶
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DAYS_WEDNESDAY= 'WEDNESDAY'¶
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TIMEZONE_LOCAL= 'LOCAL'¶
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TIMEZONE_UTC= 'UTC'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSchedulerListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructList result of PolicyFirewallSchedulers
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyFirewallSchedulerorNone) – Paged collection of PolicyFirewallSchedulers This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, icmp_error_reply=None, icmp_first_packet=None, tcp_closed=None, tcp_closing=None, tcp_established=None, tcp_finwait=None, tcp_first_packet=None, tcp_opening=None, udp_first_packet=None, udp_multiple=None, udp_single=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA profile holding TCP, UDP and ICMP session timeout configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - icmp_error_reply (
longorNone) – The timeout value for the connection after an ICMP error came back in response to an ICMP packet. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway, or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64 - icmp_first_packet (
longorNone) – The timeout value of connection in seconds after the first packet. This will be the initial timeout for the new ICMP flow. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway, or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64 - tcp_closed (
longorNone) – The timeout value of connection in seconds after one endpoint sends an RST. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway, or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64 - tcp_closing (
longorNone) – The timeout value of connection in seconds after the first FIN has been sent. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway, or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64 - tcp_established (
longorNone) – The timeout value of connection in seconds once the connection has become fully established. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway,or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64 - tcp_finwait (
longorNone) – The timeout value of connection in seconds after both FINs have been exchanged and connection is closed. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway, or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64 - tcp_first_packet (
longorNone) – The timeout value of connection in seconds after the first packet has been sent. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway, or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64 - tcp_opening (
longorNone) – The timeout value of connection in seconds after a second packet has been transferred. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway, or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64 - udp_first_packet (
longorNone) – The timeout value of connection in seconds after the first packet. This will be the initial timeout for the new UDP flow. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway, or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64 - udp_multiple (
longorNone) – The timeout value of connection in seconds if both hosts have sent packets. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway, or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64 - udp_single (
longorNone) – The timeout value of connection in seconds if the source host sends more than one packet but the destination host has never sent one back. The default value for Edges (i.e, Gateway, or Logical Router) may be different than Distributed Firewall hosts. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, firewall_session_timer_profile_path=None, sequence_number=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between Firewall Timer session profile and Group. Using this entity, user can specify intent for applying Firewall Timer session profile to particular Group.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - firewall_session_timer_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Firewall Timer Session Profile - sequence_number (
longorNone) – Sequence number is used to resolve conflicts when two profiles get applied to a single port. Lower value gets higher precedence. Two binding maps having the same profile path should have the same sequence number. format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of Policy Firewall Session timeout profiles
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyFirewallSessionTimerProfileorNone) – Policy Firewall Session timeout profile list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyGroupIPMembersListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaginated collection of IP members belonging to a Group.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofstrorNone) – Paged Collection of IP addresses that belong to the given Group format: address-or-block-or-range
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyGroupMemberDetails(display_name=None, id=None, path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetails of the member belonging to a Group
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - display_name (
strorNone) – The display name of the member on the enforcement point This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - id (
strorNone) – The ID of the member on the enforcement point This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – The path of the member, if relevant This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyGroupMembersListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaginated collection of members belonging to a Group.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyGroupMemberDetailsorNone) – Paged Collection of members that belong to the given Group
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyGroupReference(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, refs=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPlaceholder to reference group entity.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - refs (
listofstrorNone) – Policy entity paths referred by the group instance
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyIPAddressInfo(address_value=None, display_name=None, next_hop=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructUsed to specify the display name and value of the IPv4Address.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - address_value (
strorNone) – Value of the IPv4Address. format: ipv4 - display_name (
strorNone) – Display name used to help identify the IPv4Address. - next_hop (
strorNone) – Next hop used in auto-plumbing of static route. If a value is not provided, static route will not be auto-plumbed. format: ipv4
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyIgmpProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, last_member_query_interval=None, query_interval=None, query_max_response_time=None, robustness_variable=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIGMP profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_member_query_interval (
longorNone) – Max Response Time inserted into Group-Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages, and is also the amount of time between Group-Specific Query messages. This value may be tuned to modify the “leave latency” of the network. A reduced value results in reduced time to detect the loss of the last member of a group. format: int32 - query_interval (
longorNone) – Interval(seconds) between general IGMP host-query messages. format: int32 - query_max_response_time (
longorNone) – The query response interval(seconds) is the maximum amount of time that can elapse between when the querier router sends a host-query message and when it receives a response from a host. Configuring this interval allows admins to adjust the burstiness of IGMP messages on the subnet; larger values make the traffic less bursty, as host responses are spread out over a larger interval. The number of seconds represented by the query_max_response_time must be less than the query_interval. format: int32 - robustness_variable (
longorNone) – The Robustness Variable allows tuning for the expected packet loss on a subnet. If a subnet is expected to be lossy, the Robustness Variable may be increased. IGMP is robust to (Robustness Variable-1) packet losses. The Robustness Variable must not be zero, and SHOULD NOT be one. format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyInsertParameters(anchor_path=None, operation=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructParameters to let the admin specify a relative position of a security policy or rule w.r.t to another one.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - anchor_path (
strorNone) – The security policy/rule path if operation is ‘insert_after’ or ‘insert_before’ - operation (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyInsertParameters.OPERATION_TOPPolicyInsertParameters.OPERATION_BOTTOMPolicyInsertParameters.OPERATION_AFTERPolicyInsertParameters.OPERATION_BEFORE
Operation
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OPERATION_AFTER= 'insert_after'¶
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OPERATION_BEFORE= 'insert_before'¶
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OPERATION_BOTTOM= 'insert_bottom'¶
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OPERATION_TOP= 'insert_top'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyInterfaceStatistics(logical_router_port_id=None, per_node_statistics=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTier0 or Tier1 interface statistics on specific Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - logical_router_port_id (
strorNone) – The ID of the logical router port - per_node_statistics (
listofLogicalRouterPortStatisticsPerNodeorNone) – Per Node Statistics This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyInterfaceStatisticsSummary(last_update_timestamp=None, rx=None, tx=None, logical_router_port_id=None, interface_policy_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTier0 or Tier1 interface statistics on specific Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rx (
LogicalRouterPortCountersorNone) – - tx (
LogicalRouterPortCountersorNone) – - logical_router_port_id (
strorNone) – The ID of the logical router port - interface_policy_path (
strorNone) – Policy path for the interface
- last_update_timestamp (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyLabel(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, refs=None, type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructLabel to reference group of policy entities of same type.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - refs (
listofstrorNone) – Policy entity paths referred by the label instance - type (
strorNone) – Policy intent entity type from PolicyResourceType
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyLbMonitorProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='PolicyLbMonitorProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAll the types of PolicyLbMonitorProfile extend from this abstract class. This is present for extensibility.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64
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RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE= 'HttpPolicyLbMonitorProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE= 'HttpsPolicyLbMonitorProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE= 'IcmpPolicyLbMonitorProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE= 'TcpPolicyLbMonitorProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE= 'UdpPolicyLbMonitorProfile'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyLbPersistenceProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='PolicyLbPersistenceProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSome applications maintain state and require all relevant connections to be sent to the same server as the application state is not synchronized among servers. Persistence is enabled on a PolicyLbVirtualServer by binding a persistence profile to it.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_CUSTOMPOLICYLBPERSISTENCEPROFILE= 'CustomPolicyLbPersistenceProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_L4POLICYLBPERSISTENCEPROFILE= 'L4PolicyLbPersistenceProfile'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_L7POLICYLBPERSISTENCEPROFILE= 'L7PolicyLbPersistenceProfile'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyLbPoolAccess(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, algorithm=None, ip_port_list=None, lb_monitor_profile=None, pool_port=None, source_nat=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDefining access of a Group from a PolicyLbVirtualServer and binding to PolicyLbMonitorProfile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - algorithm (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Load balanding algorithm controls how the incoming connections are distributed among the members. - ROUND_ROBIN - requests to the application servers are distributed in a round-robin fashion, - LEAST_CONNECTION - next request is assigned to the server with the least number of active connections
- ip_port_list (
listofIPAddressPortPairorNone) – IP Port list for applications within the Group to allow for non-uniform port usage by applications - lb_monitor_profile (
strorNone) – Path of the PolicyLbMonitorProfile to actively monitor the PolicyLbPoolAccess’s Group - pool_port (
longorNone) – Port for LoadBalancer to send connections to the PolicyLbPoolAccess’s Group. Pool_port could be optional, if it is not specified, LB will use PolicyLbVirtualServer port to connect to backend servers. If the PolicyLbMonitorProfile is configured in PolicyLbPoolAccess and active monitor IP protocol is TCP/UDP(which requires TCP or UDP port number), monitor_port should be specified if pool_port is unset. format: int32 - source_nat (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Depending on the topology, Source NAT (SNAT) may be required to ensure traffic from the server destined to the client is received by the load balancer. SNAT can be enabled per pool. If SNAT is not enabled for a pool, then load balancer uses the client IP and port (spoofing) while establishing connections to the servers. This is referred to as no-SNAT or TRANSPARENT mode. SNAT is enabled by default and will use the load balancer interface IP and an ephemeral port as the source IP and port of the server side connection.
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ALGORITHM_LEAST_CONNECTION= 'LEAST_CONNECTION'¶
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ALGORITHM_ROUND_ROBIN= 'ROUND_ROBIN'¶
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SOURCE_NAT_DISABLED= 'DISABLED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyLbRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, host_match=None, lb_virtual_server=None, match_strategy=None, path_match=None, sequence_number=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBinding of a LbPoolAccess and Group to a PolicyLbVirtualServer used to route application traffic passing through load balancers. PolicyLbRule uses match conditions to match application traffic passing through a PolicyLbVirtualServer using HTTP or HTTPS. Can bind multiple PolicyLbVirtualServers to a Group. Each PolicyLbRule consists of two optional match conditions, each match contidion defines a criterion for application traffic. If no match conditions are specified, then the PolicyLbRule will always match and it is used typically to define default rules. If more than one match condition is specified, then matching strategy determines if all conditions should match or any one condition should match for the PolicyLbRule to be considered a match. A match indicates that the PolicyLbVirtualServer should route the request to the Group (parent of PolicyLbRule).
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - host_match (
strorNone) – This condition is used to match HTTP request messages by the specific HTTP header field, Host. The Host request header specifies the domain name of the server. The supplied Host HTTP header match condition will be matched as a regular expression. The regular expressions in load balancer rules use the features common to both Java regular expressions and Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCREs) with some restrictions. Reference http://www.pcre .org for PCRE and the NSX-T Administrator’s Guide for the restrictions. Please note, when regular expressions are used in JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) string, every backslash character () needs to be escaped by one additional backslash character. - lb_virtual_server (
strorNone) – The path of PolicyLbVirtualServer to bind to this PolicyLbRule and its Group - match_strategy (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
If more than one match condition is specified, then matching strategy determines if all conditions should match or any one condition should match for the LB Rule to be considered a match. - ALL indicates that both host_match and path_match must match for this PolicyLbRule to be considered a match - ANY indicates that either host_match or patch match may match for this PolicyLbRule to be considered a match
- path_match (
strorNone) – This condition is used to match URIs(Uniform Resource Identifier) of HTTP request messages. The URI field can be specified as a regluar expression. If an HTTP request message is requesting an URI which matches specified regular expression, it matches the condition. The syntax of whole URI looks like this: scheme:[//[user[:password]\@]host[:port]][/path][?query][#fragment] This condition matches only the path part of entire URI. The path_match field is used as a regular expression to match URI path of HTTP requests. For example, to match any URI that has “/image/” or “/images/”, uri field can be specified as: “/image[s]?/”. The regular expressions in load balancer rules use the features common to both Java regular expressions and Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCREs) with some restrictions. Reference http://www.pcre .org for PCRE and the NSX-T Administrator’s Guide for the restrictions. Please note, when regular expressions are used in JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) string, every backslash character () needs to be escaped by one additional backslash character. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between multiple PolicyLbRules associated with a single PolicyLbVirtualServer and will be applied numerically or low to high format: int32
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MATCH_STRATEGY_ALL= 'ALL'¶
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MATCH_STRATEGY_ANY= 'ANY'¶
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyLbVirtualServer(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='PolicyLbVirtualServer', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, access_log_enabled=None, ip_address=None, lb_persistence_profile=None, ports=None, router_path=None, traffic_source=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAll the types of PolicyLbVirtualServer extend from this abstract class. This is present for extensibility.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_CUSTOMPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - access_log_enabled (
boolorNone) – If access log is enabled, all HTTP requests sent to an L7 virtual server are logged to the access log file. Both successful requests (backend server returns 2xx) and unsuccessful requests (backend server returns 4xx or 5xx) are logged to access log, if enabled. - ip_address (
strorNone) – Configures the IP address of the PolicyLbVirtualServer where it receives all client connections and distributes them among the backend servers. format: ip - lb_persistence_profile (
strorNone) – Path to optional object that enables persistence on a virtual server allowing related client connections to be sent to the same backend server. Persistence is disabled by default. - ports (
listofstrorNone) – Ports contains a list of at least one port or port range such as “80”, “1234-1236”. Each port element in the list should be a single port or a single port range. format: port-or-range - router_path (
strorNone) – Path to router type object that PolicyLbVirtualServer connects to. The only supported router object is Network. - traffic_source (
strorNone) –
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RESOURCE_TYPE_CUSTOMPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER= 'CustomPolicyLbVirtualServer'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER= 'HttpPolicyLbVirtualServer'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER= 'HttpsPolicyLbVirtualServer'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER= 'TcpPolicyLbVirtualServer'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER= 'UdpPolicyLbVirtualServer'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of security policies
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyMulticastConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enabled=None, igmp_profile_path=None, pim_profile_path=None, replication_multicast_range=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructMulticast routing configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable/disable Multicast Configuration. - igmp_profile_path (
strorNone) – Updates to IGMP profile applied on all Tier0 gateways consuming the configuration. - pim_profile_path (
strorNone) – Updates to PIM profile applied on all Tier0 gateways consuming the configuration. - replication_multicast_range (
strorNone) – Replication multicast range. Required when enabled. format: ipv4-cidr-block
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyNATRuleCounters(active_sessions=None, total_bytes=None, total_packets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGives the statistics count of a NAT rule.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - active_sessions (
longorNone) – Gives the total number of active sessions. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - total_bytes (
longorNone) – Gives the total number of bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - total_packets (
longorNone) – Gives the total number of packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyNat(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, nat_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents NAT section. This object is created by default when corresponding tier-0/tier-1 is created. Under tier-0/tier-1 there will be 4 different NATs(sections). (INTERNAL, USER, DEFAULT and NAT64).
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - nat_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyNat.NAT_TYPE_INTERNALPolicyNat.NAT_TYPE_USERPolicyNat.NAT_TYPE_DEFAULTPolicyNat.NAT_TYPE_NAT64
Represents a NAT section under tier-0/tier-1.
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NAT_TYPE_DEFAULT= 'DEFAULT'¶
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NAT_TYPE_INTERNAL= 'INTERNAL'¶
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NAT_TYPE_NAT64= 'NAT64'¶
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NAT_TYPE_USER= 'USER'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyNatRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, action=None, destination_network=None, enabled=None, firewall_match=None, logging=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, service=None, source_network=None, translated_network=None, translated_ports=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents a NAT rule between source and destination at T0/T1 router.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyNatRule.ACTION_SNATPolicyNatRule.ACTION_DNATPolicyNatRule.ACTION_REFLEXIVEPolicyNatRule.ACTION_NO_SNATPolicyNatRule.ACTION_NO_DNATPolicyNatRule.ACTION_NAT64
Source NAT(SNAT) - translates a source IP address in an outbound packet so that the packet appears to originate from a different network. SNAT is only supported when the logical router is running in active-standby mode. Destination NAT(DNAT) - translates the destination IP address of inbound packets so that packets are delivered to a target address into another network. DNAT is only supported when the logical router is running in active-standby mode. Reflexive NAT(REFLEXIVE) - IP-Range and CIDR are supported to define the “n”. The number of original networks should be exactly the same as that of translated networks. The address translation is deterministic. Reflexive is supported on both Active/Standby and Active/Active LR. NO_SNAT and NO_DNAT - These do not have support for translated_fields, only source_network and destination_network fields are supported. NAT64 - translates an external IPv6 address to a internal IPv4 address.
- destination_network (
strorNone) – This supports single IP address or comma separated list of single IP addresses or CIDR. This does not support IP range or IP sets. For DNAT and NO_DNAT rules, this is a mandatory field, and represents the destination network for the incoming packets. For other type of rules, optionally it can contain destination network of outgoing packets. NULL value for this field represents ANY network. format: list-of-address-or-block-or-range - enabled (
boolorNone) – The flag, which suggests whether the NAT rule is enabled or disabled. The default is True. - firewall_match (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyNatRule.FIREWALL_MATCH_MATCH_EXTERNAL_ADDRESSPolicyNatRule.FIREWALL_MATCH_MATCH_INTERNAL_ADDRESSPolicyNatRule.FIREWALL_MATCH_BYPASS
It indicates how the firewall matches the address after NATing if firewall stage is not skipped. MATCH_EXTERNAL_ADDRESS indicates the firewall will be applied to external address of a NAT rule. For SNAT, the external address is the translated source address after NAT is done. For DNAT, the external address is the original destination address before NAT is done. For REFLEXIVE, to egress traffic, the firewall will be applied to the translated source address after NAT is done; To ingress traffic, the firewall will be applied to the original destination address before NAT is done. MATCH_INTERNAL_ADDRESS indicates the firewall will be applied to internal address of a NAT rule. For SNAT, the internal address is the original source address before NAT is done. For DNAT, the internal address is the translated destination address after NAT is done. For REFLEXIVE, to egress traffic, the firewall will be applied to the original source address before NAT is done; To ingress traffic, the firewall will be applied to the translated destination address after NAT is done. BYPASS indicates the firewall stage will be skipped. For NO_SNAT or NO_DNAT, it must be BYPASS or leave it unassigned
- logging (
boolorNone) – The flag, which suggests whether the logging of NAT rule is enabled or disabled. The default is False. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – Represents the array of policy paths of ProviderInterface or NetworkInterface or labels of type ProviderInterface or NetworkInterface on which the NAT rule should get enforced. The interfaces must belong to the same router for which the NAT Rule is created. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – The sequence_number decides the rule_priority of a NAT rule. Sequence_number and rule_priority have 1:1 mapping.For each NAT section, there will be reserved rule_priority numbers.The valid range of rule_priority number is from 0 to 2147483647(MAX_INT). 1. INTERNAL section rule_priority reserved from 0 - 1023 (1024 rules) valid sequence_number range 0 - 1023 2. USER section rule_priority reserved from 1024 - 2147482623 (2147481600 rules) valid sequence_number range 0 - 2147481599 3. DEFAULT section rule_priority reserved from 2147482624 - 2147483647 (1024 rules) valid sequence_number range 0 - 1023 format: int32 - service (
strorNone) – It represents the path of Service on which the NAT rule will be applied. If not provided or if it is blank then Policy manager will consider it as ANY. Please note, if this is a DNAT, the destination_port of the service will be realized on NSX Manager as the translated_port. And if this is a SNAT, the destination_port will be ignored. - source_network (
strorNone) – This supports single IP address or comma separated list of single IP addresses or CIDR. This does not support IP range or IP sets. For SNAT, NO_SNAT, NAT64 and REFLEXIVE rules, this is a mandatory field and represents the source network of the packets leaving the network. For DNAT and NO_DNAT rules, optionally it can contain source network of incoming packets. NULL value for this field represents ANY network. format: list-of-address-or-block-or-range - translated_network (
strorNone) – This supports single IP address or comma separated list of single IP addresses or CIDR. This does not support IP range or IP sets. For SNAT, DNAT, NAT64 and REFLEXIVE rules, this ia a mandatory field, which represents the translated network address. For NO_SNAT and NO_DNAT this should be empty. format: list-of-address-or-block-or-range - translated_ports (
strorNone) – Please note, if there is service configured in this NAT rule, the translated_port will be realized on NSX Manager as the destination_port. If there is no sevice configured, the port will be ignored. format: port-or-range
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ACTION_DNAT= 'DNAT'¶
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ACTION_NAT64= 'NAT64'¶
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ACTION_NO_DNAT= 'NO_DNAT'¶
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ACTION_NO_SNAT= 'NO_SNAT'¶
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ACTION_REFLEXIVE= 'REFLEXIVE'¶
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ACTION_SNAT= 'SNAT'¶
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FIREWALL_MATCH_BYPASS= 'BYPASS'¶
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FIREWALL_MATCH_MATCH_EXTERNAL_ADDRESS= 'MATCH_EXTERNAL_ADDRESS'¶
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FIREWALL_MATCH_MATCH_INTERNAL_ADDRESS= 'MATCH_INTERNAL_ADDRESS'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyNatRuleListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of NAT Rules
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyNatRuleorNone) – NAT Rules list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyNatRuleStatistics(active_sessions=None, total_bytes=None, total_packets=None, last_update_timestamp=None, warning_message=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGives the Statistics of a NAT rule.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - active_sessions (
longorNone) – Gives the total number of active sessions. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - total_bytes (
longorNone) – Gives the total number of bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - total_packets (
longorNone) – Gives the total number of packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - warning_message (
strorNone) – The warning message about the NAT Rule Statistics. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyNatRuleStatisticsListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGives the collection of NAT rule statistics per enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyNatRuleStatisticsPerEnforcementPointorNone) – NAT rules statistics per enforcement point
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyNatRuleStatisticsPerEnforcementPoint(enforcement_point_path=None, rule_path=None, rule_statistics=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGives the statistics of a NAT rule per enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point from where the statistics are fetched. - rule_path (
strorNone) – Path of NAT Rule. - rule_statistics (
listofPolicyNatRuleStatisticsorNone) – Gives NAT rule stats on an enforcement point. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyNatRuleStatisticsPerLogicalRouter(enforcement_point_path=None, last_update_timestamp=None, per_node_statistics=None, router_path=None, statistics=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGives the statistics of a NAT rule per logical router on specified enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point from where the statistics are fetched. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - per_node_statistics (
listofPolicyNatRuleStatisticsPerTransportNodeorNone) – Detailed Rule statistics per logical router. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - router_path (
strorNone) – Path of the router. - statistics (
PolicyNATRuleCountersorNone) – Rolled up statistics for all rules on the logical router.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyNatRuleStatisticsPerLogicalRouterListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGives the collection of NAT rule statistics per logical router on specified enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyNatRuleStatisticsPerLogicalRouterorNone) – NAT rules statistics per logical router
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyNatRuleStatisticsPerTransportNode(active_sessions=None, total_bytes=None, total_packets=None, last_update_timestamp=None, transport_node_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructGives the Statistics of a NAT rule.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - active_sessions (
longorNone) – Gives the total number of active sessions. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - total_bytes (
longorNone) – Gives the total number of bytes. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - total_packets (
longorNone) – Gives the total number of packets. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - transport_node_path (
strorNone) – Policy path of the Edge Node. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyPimProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, rp_address=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPIM profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rp_address (
strorNone) – Static IPv4 multicast address configuration. format: ip
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyRealizedResource(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAbstract base class for all the realized policy objects
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyRealizedResource.STATE_UNAVAILABLEPolicyRealizedResource.STATE_UNREALIZEDPolicyRealizedResource.STATE_REALIZEDPolicyRealizedResource.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyRelatedApiError(details=None, error_code=None, error_data=None, error_message=None, module_name=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetailed information about errors from API call to an enforcement point
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - details (
strorNone) – Further details about the error - error_code (
longorNone) – A numeric error code format: int64 - error_data (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Additional data about the error - error_message (
strorNone) – A description of the error - module_name (
strorNone) – The module name where the error occurred
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResource(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAbstract base class for all the policy objects.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReference(is_valid=None, target_display_name=None, target_id=None, target_type=None, path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPolicy resource reference.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - is_valid (
boolorNone) – Will be set to false if the referenced NSX resource has been deleted. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - target_display_name (
strorNone) – Display name of the NSX resource. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - target_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the NSX resource. - target_type (
strorNone) – Type of the NSX resource. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceForEP(is_valid=None, target_display_name=None, target_id=None, target_type=None, path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPolicy resource reference for enforcement point
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - is_valid (
boolorNone) – Will be set to false if the referenced NSX resource has been deleted. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - target_display_name (
strorNone) – Display name of the NSX resource. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - target_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the NSX resource. - target_type (
strorNone) – Type of the NSX resource. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceForEPListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaginated collection of policy resource references for enforcement point
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyResourceReferenceForEPorNone) – Paged Collection of policy resource references for enforcement point
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyResourceReferenceListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of PolicyResourceReference
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPolicyResourceReferenceorNone) – Policy resource references list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyRuntimeAlarm(error_details=None, error_id=None, message=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAlarm associated with the PolicyRuntimeInfoPerEP that exposes potential errors when retrieving runtime information from the enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - error_details (
PolicyApiErrororNone) – Detailed information about errors from an API call made to the enforcement point, if any. - error_id (
strorNone) – Alarm error id. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - message (
strorNone) – Error message describing the issue. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyRuntimeInfoPerEP(alarm=None, enforcement_point_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRuntime Info Per Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - alarm (
PolicyRuntimeAlarmorNone) – Alarm information details. - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing the enforcement point where the info is fetched. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyServiceChain(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, failure_policy=None, forward_path_service_profiles=None, path_selection_policy=None, reverse_path_service_profiles=None, service_segment_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructService chain is a set of network Services. A Service chain is made up of ordered list of service profiles belonging to any same or different services.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - failure_policy (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Failure policy for the service defines the action to be taken i.e to allow or to block the traffic during failure scenarios.
- forward_path_service_profiles (
listofstrorNone) – Forward path service profiles are applied to ingress traffic. - path_selection_policy (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyServiceChain.PATH_SELECTION_POLICY_ANYPolicyServiceChain.PATH_SELECTION_POLICY_LOCALPolicyServiceChain.PATH_SELECTION_POLICY_REMOTEPolicyServiceChain.PATH_SELECTION_POLICY_ROUND_ROBIN
Path selection policy can be - ANY - Service Insertion is free to redirect to any service path regardless of any load balancing considerations or flow pinning. LOCAL - Preference to be given to local service insances. REMOTE - Preference to be given to the SVM co-located on the same host. ROUND_ROBIN - All active service paths are hit with equal probability.
- reverse_path_service_profiles (
listofstrorNone) – Reverse path service profiles are applied to egress traffic and is optional. 2 different set of profiles can be defined for forward and reverse path. If not defined, the reverse of the forward path service profile is applied. - service_segment_path (
listofstrorNone) – Path to service segment using which the traffic needs to be redirected.
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FAILURE_POLICY_ALLOW= 'ALLOW'¶
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FAILURE_POLICY_BLOCK= 'BLOCK'¶
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PATH_SELECTION_POLICY_ANY= 'ANY'¶
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PATH_SELECTION_POLICY_LOCAL= 'LOCAL'¶
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PATH_SELECTION_POLICY_REMOTE= 'REMOTE'¶
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PATH_SELECTION_POLICY_ROUND_ROBIN= 'ROUND_ROBIN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyServiceInstance(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, deployment_mode=None, partner_service_name=None, transport_type=None, attributes=None, compute_id=None, context_id=None, deployment_spec_name=None, deployment_template_name=None, failure_policy=None, primary_gateway_address=None, primary_interface_mgmt_ip=None, primary_interface_network=None, primary_portgroup_id=None, primary_subnet_mask=None, secondary_gateway_address=None, secondary_interface_mgmt_ip=None, secondary_interface_network=None, secondary_portgroup_id=None, secondary_subnet_mask=None, storage_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents an instance of partner Service and its configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - deployment_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyServiceInstance.DEPLOYMENT_MODE_STAND_ALONEPolicyServiceInstance.DEPLOYMENT_MODE_ACTIVE_STANDBY
Deployment mode specifies how the partner appliance will be deployed i.e. in HA or standalone mode.
- partner_service_name (
strorNone) – Unique name of Partner Service in the Marketplace - transport_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Transport to be used while deploying Service-VM. - attributes (
listofAttributeorNone) – List of attributes specific to a partner for which the service is created. There attributes are passed on to the partner appliance. - compute_id (
strorNone) – Id of the compute(ResourcePool) to which this service needs to be deployed. - context_id (
strorNone) – UUID of VCenter/Compute Manager as seen on NSX Manager, to which this service needs to be deployed. - deployment_spec_name (
strorNone) – Form factor for the deployment of partner service. - deployment_template_name (
strorNone) – Template for the deployment of partnet service. - failure_policy (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Failure policy for the Service VM. If this values is not provided, it will be defaulted to FAIL_CLOSE.
- primary_gateway_address (
strorNone) – Gateway address for primary management console. If the provided segment already has gateway, this field can be omitted. But if it is provided, it takes precedence always. However, if provided segment does not have gateway, this field must be provided. format: address-or-block-or-range - primary_interface_mgmt_ip (
strorNone) – Management IP Address of primary interface of the Service format: address-or-block-or-range - primary_interface_network (
strorNone) – Path of the segment to which primary interface of the Service VM needs to be connected - primary_portgroup_id (
strorNone) – Id of the standard or ditsributed port group for primary management console. Please note that only 1 of the 2 values from 1. primary_interface_network 2. primary_portgroup_id are allowed to be passed. Both can’t be passed in the same request. - primary_subnet_mask (
strorNone) – Subnet for primary management console IP. If the provided segment already has subnet, this field can be omitted. But if it is provided, it takes precedence always. However, if provided segment does not have subnet, this field must be provided. format: address-or-block-or-range - secondary_gateway_address (
strorNone) – Gateway address for secondary management console. If the provided segment already has gateway, this field can be omitted. But if it is provided, it takes precedence always. However, if provided segment does not have gateway, this field must be provided. format: address-or-block-or-range - secondary_interface_mgmt_ip (
strorNone) – Management IP Address of secondary interface of the Service format: address-or-block-or-range - secondary_interface_network (
strorNone) – Path of segment to which secondary interface of the Service VM needs to be connected - secondary_portgroup_id (
strorNone) – Id of the standard or ditsributed port group for secondary management console. Please note that only 1 of the 2 values from 1. secondary_interface_network 2. secondary_portgroup_id are allowed to be passed. Both can’t be passed in the same request. - secondary_subnet_mask (
strorNone) – Subnet for secondary management console IP. If the provided segment already has subnet, this field can be omitted. But if it is provided, it takes precedence always. However, if provided segment does not have subnet, this field must be provided. format: address-or-block-or-range - storage_id (
strorNone) – Id of the storage(Datastore). VC moref of Datastore to which this service needs to be deployed.
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DEPLOYMENT_MODE_ACTIVE_STANDBY= 'ACTIVE_STANDBY'¶
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DEPLOYMENT_MODE_STAND_ALONE= 'STAND_ALONE'¶
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FAILURE_POLICY_ALLOW= 'ALLOW'¶
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FAILURE_POLICY_BLOCK= 'BLOCK'¶
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TRANSPORT_TYPE_L2_BRIDGE= 'L2_BRIDGE'¶
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TRANSPORT_TYPE_L3_ROUTED= 'L3_ROUTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyServiceInstanceStatistics(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, enforcement_point_path=None, instance_runtime_statistics=None, service_instance_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructStatistics for NICs for a PolicyServiceInstance
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – Enforcement point path, forward slashes must be escaped using %2F. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - instance_runtime_statistics (
listofInstanceRuntimeStatisticorNone) – Statistics for the data NICs for all the runtimes associated with this service instance. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - service_instance_id (
strorNone) – PolicyServiceInsatnce path This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyServiceProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, attributes=None, redirection_action=None, vendor_template_key=None, vendor_template_name=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructService profile represents specialization of a vendor template. User may provide any of the vendor_template_name or vendor_template_key properties. But in case of multiple vendor templates with the same name, it is recommended to use the vendor_template_key. When both attributes are provided, name is ignored and only key is used to identify the template. If there are multiple templates with same name, and vendor_template_name is provided, realization will fail.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - attributes (
listofAttributeorNone) – List of attributes specific to a partner for which the service is created. These attributes are passed on to the partner appliance and are opaque to NSX. If a vendor template exposes configurable parameters, then their values are specified here. - redirection_action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
The redirection action represents if the packet is exclusively redirected to the service, or if a copy is forwarded to the service. Redirection action is not applicable to guest introspection service.
- vendor_template_key (
strorNone) – The vendor template key property of actual vendor template. This should be used when multiple templates with same name exist. - vendor_template_name (
strorNone) – Name of the vendor template for which this Service Profile is being created.
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REDIRECTION_ACTION_COPY= 'COPY'¶
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REDIRECTION_ACTION_PUNT= 'PUNT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicySubAttributes(datatype=None, key=None, value=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPolicy Sub Attributes data holder
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - datatype (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Datatype for sub attribute - key (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicySubAttributes.KEY_TLS_CIPHER_SUITEPolicySubAttributes.KEY_TLS_VERSIONPolicySubAttributes.KEY_CIFS_SMB_VERSION
Key for sub attribute - value (
listofstrorNone) – Multiple sub attribute values can be specified as elements of array.
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KEY_CIFS_SMB_VERSION= 'CIFS_SMB_VERSION'¶
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KEY_TLS_CIPHER_SUITE= 'TLS_CIPHER_SUITE'¶
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KEY_TLS_VERSION= 'TLS_VERSION'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyTimeIntervalValue(end_interval=None, start_interval=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTime interval on which firewall schedule will be applicable
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - end_interval (
strorNone) – Time in 24 hour and minutes in multiple of 30. Example, 17:30. - start_interval (
strorNone) – Time in 24 hour and minutes in multiple of 30. Example, 9:00.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyTransportZone(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, is_default=None, nsx_id=None, tz_type=None, uplink_teaming_policy_names=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTransport Zone.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_default (
boolorNone) – Flag to indicate if the transport zone is the default one. Only one transport zone can be the default one for a given transport zone type. - nsx_id (
strorNone) – UUID of transport zone on NSX-T enforcement point. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tz_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PolicyTransportZone.TZ_TYPE_OVERLAY_STANDARDPolicyTransportZone.TZ_TYPE_OVERLAY_ENSPolicyTransportZone.TZ_TYPE_VLAN_BACKEDPolicyTransportZone.TZ_TYPE_UNKNOWN
Transport Zone Type.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- uplink_teaming_policy_names (
listofstrorNone) – The names of switching uplink teaming policies that all transport nodes in this transport zone support. Uplinkin teaming policies are only valid for VLAN backed transport zones.
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TZ_TYPE_OVERLAY_ENS= 'OVERLAY_ENS'¶
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TZ_TYPE_OVERLAY_STANDARD= 'OVERLAY_STANDARD'¶
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TZ_TYPE_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PolicyUrlCategorizationConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, context_profiles=None, enabled=None, update_frequency=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThe type contains information about the configuration of the feature for a specific node. It contains information like the whether the feature is enabled/disabled, the context profiles defining the category list to detect.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - context_profiles (
listofstrorNone) – The ids of the context profiles that provides the list of categories to be detected. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Property which specifies the enabling/disabling of the feature. - update_frequency (
longorNone) – The frequency in minutes at which the updates are downloaded from the URL categorization cloud service. The minimum allowed value is 5 minutes. format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PoolMemberSetting(admin_state=None, display_name=None, ip_address=None, port=None, weight=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThe setting is used to add, update or remove pool members from pool. For static pool members, admin_state, display_name and weight can be updated. For dynamic pool members, only admin_state can be updated.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - admin_state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PoolMemberSetting.ADMIN_STATE_ENABLEDPoolMemberSetting.ADMIN_STATE_DISABLEDPoolMemberSetting.ADMIN_STATE_GRACEFUL_DISABLED
Member admin state - display_name (
strorNone) – Only applicable to static pool members. If supplied for a pool defined by a grouping object, update API would fail. - ip_address (
strorNone) – Pool member IP address format: ip - port (
strorNone) – Pool member port number format: port-or-range - weight (
longorNone) – Only applicable to static pool members. If supplied for a pool defined by a grouping object, update API would fail. format: int64
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ADMIN_STATE_DISABLED= 'DISABLED'¶
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ADMIN_STATE_ENABLED= 'ENABLED'¶
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ADMIN_STATE_GRACEFUL_DISABLED= 'GRACEFUL_DISABLED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortAddressBindingEntry(ip_address=None, mac_address=None, vlan_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetailed information about static address for the port.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_address (
strorNone) – IP Address for port binding - mac_address (
strorNone) – Mac address for port binding format: mac-address - vlan_id (
longorNone) – VLAN ID for port binding format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortAttachment(allocate_addresses=None, app_id=None, context_id=None, context_type=None, hyperbus_mode=None, id=None, traffic_tag=None, type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetail information about port attachment
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - allocate_addresses (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PortAttachment.ALLOCATE_ADDRESSES_IP_POOLPortAttachment.ALLOCATE_ADDRESSES_MAC_POOLPortAttachment.ALLOCATE_ADDRESSES_BOTHPortAttachment.ALLOCATE_ADDRESSES_NONE
Indicate how IP will be allocated for the port - app_id (
strorNone) – ID used to identify/look up a child attachment behind a parent attachment - context_id (
strorNone) – If type is CHILD and the parent port is on the same segment as the child port, then this field should be VIF ID of the parent port. If type is CHILD and the parent port is on a different segment, then this field should be policy path of the parent port. If type is INDEPENDENT/STATIC, then this field should be transport node ID. - context_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Set to PARENT when type field is CHILD. Read only field.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- hyperbus_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Flag to indicate if hyperbus configuration is required. - id (
strorNone) – VIF UUID on NSX Manager. If the attachement type is PARENT, this property is required. - traffic_tag (
longorNone) – Not valid when type field is INDEPENDENT, mainly used to identify traffic from different ports in container use case. format: int64 - type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PortAttachment.TYPE_PARENTPortAttachment.TYPE_CHILDPortAttachment.TYPE_INDEPENDENTPortAttachment.TYPE_STATIC
Type of port attachment. STATIC is added to replace INDEPENDENT. INDEPENDENT type and PARENT type are deprecated.
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ALLOCATE_ADDRESSES_BOTH= 'BOTH'¶
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ALLOCATE_ADDRESSES_IP_POOL= 'IP_POOL'¶
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ALLOCATE_ADDRESSES_MAC_POOL= 'MAC_POOL'¶
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ALLOCATE_ADDRESSES_NONE= 'NONE'¶
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CONTEXT_TYPE_PARENT= 'PARENT'¶
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HYPERBUS_MODE_DISABLE= 'DISABLE'¶
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HYPERBUS_MODE_ENABLE= 'ENABLE'¶
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TYPE_CHILD= 'CHILD'¶
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TYPE_INDEPENDENT= 'INDEPENDENT'¶
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TYPE_PARENT= 'PARENT'¶
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TYPE_STATIC= 'STATIC'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortDiscoveryProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ip_discovery_profile_path=None, mac_discovery_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between discovery profile and Port. Using this entity, user can specify intent for applying discovery profile to particular Port. Port here is Logical Port.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ip_discovery_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated IP Discovery Profile - mac_discovery_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Mac Discovery Profile
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringInstance(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, destination_group=None, direction=None, snap_length=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructMirrors Data from source to destination
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - destination_group (
strorNone) – Data from source group will be copied to members of destination group. - direction (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PortMirroringInstance.DIRECTION_INGRESSPortMirroringInstance.DIRECTION_EGRESSPortMirroringInstance.DIRECTION_BIDIRECTIONAL
Port mirroring instance direction - snap_length (
longorNone) – If this property is set, the packet will be truncated to the provided length. If this property is unset, entire packet will be mirrored. format: int32
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DIRECTION_BIDIRECTIONAL= 'BIDIRECTIONAL'¶
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DIRECTION_EGRESS= 'EGRESS'¶
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DIRECTION_INGRESS= 'INGRESS'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringInstanceListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of port mirroring instances
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPortMirroringInstanceorNone) – Port Mirroring Instances list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, destination_group=None, direction=None, encapsulation_type=None, erspan_id=None, gre_key=None, profile_type=None, snap_length=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructMirrors Data from source to destination
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - destination_group (
strorNone) – Data from source group will be copied to members of destination group. Only IPSET group and group with membership criteria VM is supported. IPSET group allows only three ip’s. - direction (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PortMirroringProfile.DIRECTION_INGRESSPortMirroringProfile.DIRECTION_EGRESSPortMirroringProfile.DIRECTION_BIDIRECTIONAL
Port mirroring profile direction - encapsulation_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
PortMirroringProfile.ENCAPSULATION_TYPE_GREPortMirroringProfile.ENCAPSULATION_TYPE_ERSPAN_TWOPortMirroringProfile.ENCAPSULATION_TYPE_ERSPAN_THREE
User can provide Mirror Destination type e.g GRE, ERSPAN_TWO or ERSPAN_THREE.If profile type is REMOTE_L3_SPAN, encapsulation type is used else ignored.
- erspan_id (
longorNone) – Used by physical switch for the mirror traffic forwarding. Must be provided and only effective when encapsulation type is ERSPAN type II or type III. format: int32 - gre_key (
longorNone) – User-configurable 32-bit key only for GRE format: int32 - profile_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Allows user to select type of port mirroring session. - snap_length (
longorNone) – If this property is set, the packet will be truncated to the provided length. If this property is unset, entire packet will be mirrored. format: int32
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DIRECTION_BIDIRECTIONAL= 'BIDIRECTIONAL'¶
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DIRECTION_EGRESS= 'EGRESS'¶
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DIRECTION_INGRESS= 'INGRESS'¶
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ENCAPSULATION_TYPE_ERSPAN_THREE= 'ERSPAN_THREE'¶
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ENCAPSULATION_TYPE_ERSPAN_TWO= 'ERSPAN_TWO'¶
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ENCAPSULATION_TYPE_GRE= 'GRE'¶
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PROFILE_TYPE_LOGICAL_SPAN= 'LOGICAL_SPAN'¶
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PROFILE_TYPE_REMOTE_L3_SPAN= 'REMOTE_L3_SPAN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMirroringProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of port mirroring profiles
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPortMirroringProfileorNone) – Port Mirroring Profiles list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMonitoringProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ipfix_l2_profile_path=None, port_mirroring_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between monitoring profile and Port. Using this entity, user can specify intent for applying monitoring profile to particular Port. Port here is Segment Port.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ipfix_l2_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated IPFIX L2 Profile - port_mirroring_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Port Mirroring Profile
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortMonitoringProfileBindingMapListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Port Monitoring Profile Binding Maps
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPortMonitoringProfileBindingMaporNone) – Port Monitoring Profile Binding Map list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortQosProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, qos_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between qos profile and Port. Using this entity, you can specify intent for applying qos profile to particular Port. Port here is Segment Port.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - qos_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated QoS Profile
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PortSecurityProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, segment_security_profile_path=None, spoofguard_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains the binding relationship between port and security profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - segment_security_profile_path (
strorNone) – The policy path of the asscociated Segment Security profile - spoofguard_profile_path (
strorNone) – The policy path of the asscociated SpoofGuard profile
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PrefixEntry(action=None, ge=None, le=None, network=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructNetwork prefix entry
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Action for the prefix list. - ge (
longorNone) – Prefix length greater than or equal to. format: int32 - le (
longorNone) – Prefix length less than or equal to. format: int32 - network (
strorNone) – Network prefix in CIDR format. “ANY” matches all networks.
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ACTION_DENY= 'DENY'¶
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ACTION_PERMIT= 'PERMIT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PrefixList(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, prefixes=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA named list of prefixes for routing purposes.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - prefixes (
listofPrefixEntryorNone) – Specify ordered list of network prefixes.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.PrefixListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of PrefixLists
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofPrefixListorNone) – PrefixList results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between profile and policy entities.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Profile
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosBaseRateLimiter(enabled=None, resource_type='QoSBaseRateLimiter')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA Limiter configuration entry that specifies type and metrics
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enabled (
boolorNone) – - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
QosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_INGRESSRATELIMITERQosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_INGRESSBROADCASTRATELIMITERQosBaseRateLimiter.RESOURCE_TYPE_EGRESSRATELIMITER
Type rate limiter
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RESOURCE_TYPE_EGRESSRATELIMITER= 'EgressRateLimiter'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_INGRESSBROADCASTRATELIMITER= 'IngressBroadcastRateLimiter'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_INGRESSRATELIMITER= 'IngressRateLimiter'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosDscp(mode=None, priority=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDscp value is ignored in case of ‘TRUSTED’ DscpTrustMode.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
When you select the Trusted mode the inner header DSCP value is applied to the outer IP header for IP/IPv6 traffic. For non IP/IPv6 traffic, the outer IP header takes the default value.Untrusted mode is supported on overlay-based and VLAN-based logical port.
- priority (
longorNone) – Internal Forwarding Priority format: int32
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MODE_TRUSTED= 'TRUSTED'¶
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MODE_UNTRUSTED= 'UNTRUSTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, class_of_service=None, dscp=None, shaper_configurations=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - class_of_service (
longorNone) – Class of service groups similar types of traffic in the network and each type of traffic is treated as a class with its own level of service priority. The lower priority traffic is slowed down or in some cases dropped to provide better throughput for higher priority traffic. format: int32 - dscp (
QosDscporNone) – - shaper_configurations (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Array of Rate limiter configurations to applied on Segment or Port. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inQosBaseRateLimiter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inQosBaseRateLimiter.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBase QoS Profile Binding Map
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.QosProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of QoS profiles
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofQosProfileorNone) – QoS profiles list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RAConfig(hop_limit=None, prefix_lifetime=None, prefix_preferred_time=None, ra_interval=None, router_lifetime=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - hop_limit (
longorNone) – The maximum number of hops through which packets can pass before being discarded. format: int64 - prefix_lifetime (
longorNone) – The time interval in seconds, in which the prefix is advertised as valid. format: int64 - prefix_preferred_time (
longorNone) – The time interval in seconds, in which the prefix is advertised as preferred. format: int64 - ra_interval (
longorNone) – Interval between 2 Router advertisement in seconds. format: int64 - router_lifetime (
longorNone) – Router lifetime value in seconds. A value of 0 indicates the router is not a default router for the receiving end. Any other value in this field specifies the lifetime, in seconds, associated with this router as a default router. format: int64
- hop_limit (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RaDNSConfig(dns_server=None, dns_server_lifetime=None, domain_name=None, domain_name_lifetime=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dns_server (
listofstrorNone) – DNS server. format: ipv6 - dns_server_lifetime (
longorNone) – Lifetime of DNS server in milliseconds format: int64 - domain_name (
listofstrorNone) – Domain name in RA message. - domain_name_lifetime (
longorNone) – Lifetime of Domain names in milliseconds format: int64
- dns_server (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Reaction(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, actions=None, events=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructReaction represents a programmable entity which encapsulates the events and the actions in response to the events, or simply “If This Then That”.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - actions (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Actions that need to be taken when the events occur. These actions must appear in the order that they need to be taken in. This field can be interpreted as the HOW of the Reaction, or simply as “Then That”. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inAction. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inAction. - events (
listofEventorNone) – Events that provide contextual variables about what the reaction should react to. This field can be interpreted as the WHAT of the Reaction, or simply as “If This” Clause.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedEnforcementPoint(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None, realized_firewalls=None, realized_groups=None, realized_services=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized Enforcement Point
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedEnforcementPoint.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedEnforcementPoint.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedEnforcementPoint.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedEnforcementPoint.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object - realized_firewalls (
RealizedFirewallsorNone) – Root of Realized Firewalls - realized_groups (
RealizedGroupsorNone) – Root of Realized Groups - realized_services (
RealizedServicesorNone) – Root of Realized Services
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedEnforcementPointListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofRealizedEnforcementPointorNone) – Paged Collection of Enforcement Point’s
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedFirewall(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='RealizedFirewall', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized firewall
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedFirewall.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedFirewall.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedFirewall.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedFirewall.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object
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RESOURCE_TYPE_REALIZEDFIREWALLSECTION= 'RealizedFirewallSection'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedFirewallRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None, action=None, destinations=None, direction=None, disabled=None, services=None, sources=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized Firewall Rule
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedFirewallRule.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedFirewallRule.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedFirewallRule.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedFirewallRule.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedFirewallRule.ACTION_ALLOWRealizedFirewallRule.ACTION_DROPRealizedFirewallRule.ACTION_REJECT
Action enforced on the packets which matches the firewall rule.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- destinations (
listofResourceReferenceorNone) – List of the destinations. Null will be treated as any. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - direction (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedFirewallRule.DIRECTION_INRealizedFirewallRule.DIRECTION_OUTRealizedFirewallRule.DIRECTION_IN_OUT
Rule direction in case of stateless firewall rules. This will only considered if section level parameter is set to stateless. Default to IN_OUT if not specified. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- disabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to disable rule. Disabled will only be persisted but never provisioned/realized. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - services (
listofResourceReferenceorNone) – List of the services. Null will be treated as any. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sources (
listofResourceReferenceorNone) – List of sources. Null will be treated as any. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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ACTION_ALLOW= 'ALLOW'¶
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ACTION_DROP= 'DROP'¶
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ACTION_REJECT= 'REJECT'¶
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DIRECTION_IN= 'IN'¶
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DIRECTION_IN_OUT= 'IN_OUT'¶
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DIRECTION_OUT= 'OUT'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedFirewallSection(rule_count=None, rules=None, section_type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='RealizedFirewallSection', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized Firewall section
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rule_count (
longorNone) – Number of rules in this section. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rules (
listofRealizedFirewallRuleorNone) – List of firewall rules in the section. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - section_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Type of the rules which a section can contain.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedFirewall.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedFirewall.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedFirewall.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedFirewall.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object
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SECTION_TYPE_LAYER2= 'LAYER2'¶
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SECTION_TYPE_LAYER3= 'LAYER3'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- rule_count (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedFirewalls(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None, realized_firewalls=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized firewalls
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedFirewalls.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedFirewalls.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedFirewalls.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedFirewalls.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object - realized_firewalls (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – list of realized firewalls When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inRealizedFirewall. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inRealizedFirewall. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedGroup(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='RealizedGroup', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized group
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedGroup.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedGroup.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedGroup.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedGroup.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object
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RESOURCE_TYPE_REALIZEDNSGROUP= 'RealizedNSGroup'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_REALIZEDSECURITYGROUP= 'RealizedSecurityGroup'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedGroups(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None, realized_groups=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized groups
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedGroups.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedGroups.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedGroups.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedGroups.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object - realized_groups (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – list of realized groups When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inRealizedGroup. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inRealizedGroup. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedLogicalPort(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None, logical_port_id=None, status=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized Logical Port
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedLogicalPort.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedLogicalPort.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedLogicalPort.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedLogicalPort.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object - logical_port_id (
strorNone) – The id of the logical port This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
The Operational status of the logical portThis attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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STATUS_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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STATUS_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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STATUS_UP= 'UP'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedLogicalSwitch(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None, logical_switch_id=None, transport_zone_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized Logical Switch
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedLogicalSwitch.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedLogicalSwitch.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedLogicalSwitch.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedLogicalSwitch.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object - logical_switch_id (
strorNone) – Id of the logical switch This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - transport_zone_id (
strorNone) – Transport zone identifier This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedNSGroup(evaluations=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='RealizedNSGroup', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized Network and Security Group
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - evaluations (
listofRealizedNSGroupMemberEvaluationorNone) – Reference to the evaluated members of the NSGroup. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedGroup.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedGroup.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedGroup.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedGroup.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedNSGroupMemberEvaluation(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None, logical_ports=None, logical_switches=None, member_count=None, virtual_machines=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized NSGroup member evaluation
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedNSGroupMemberEvaluation.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedNSGroupMemberEvaluation.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedNSGroupMemberEvaluation.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedNSGroupMemberEvaluation.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object - logical_ports (
listofRealizedLogicalPortorNone) – list of logical ports This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logical_switches (
listofRealizedLogicalSwitchorNone) – list of logical switches This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - member_count (
longorNone) – Count of the members added to this NSGroup format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - virtual_machines (
listofRealizedVirtualMachineorNone) – list of virtual machines This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedNSService(service_type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='RealizedNSService', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized NSService
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - service_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Realized nsservice typeThis attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Realized services - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedService.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedService.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedService.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedService.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object
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SERVICE_TYPE_SERVICE= 'SERVICE'¶
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SERVICE_TYPE_SERVICE_GROUP= 'SERVICE_GROUP'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedSecurityGroup(evaluations=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='RealizedSecurityGroup', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized Network and Security Group
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - evaluations (
listofRealizedSecurityGroupMemberEvaluationorNone) – Reference to the evaluted members of the Security Group. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedGroup.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedGroup.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedGroup.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedGroup.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedSecurityGroupMemberEvaluation(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None, member_count=None, virtual_machines=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized Security Group member evaluation
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedSecurityGroupMemberEvaluation.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedSecurityGroupMemberEvaluation.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedSecurityGroupMemberEvaluation.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedSecurityGroupMemberEvaluation.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object - member_count (
longorNone) – Count of the members added to this Security Group format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - virtual_machines (
listofRealizedVirtualMachineorNone) – list of virtual machines This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedService(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='RealizedService', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized Service
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Realized services - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedService.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedService.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedService.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedService.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object
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RESOURCE_TYPE_REALIZEDNSSERVICE= 'RealizedNSService'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedServices(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None, realized_services=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized services
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedServices.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedServices.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedServices.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedServices.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object - realized_services (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of realized services When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inRealizedService. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inRealizedService. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedVirtualMachine(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, alarms=None, intent_reference=None, realization_api=None, realization_specific_identifier=None, runtime_error=None, runtime_status=None, state=None, compute_ids=None, host_id=None, local_id_on_host=None, power_state=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRealized Virtual Machine
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - alarms (
listofPolicyAlarmResourceorNone) – Alarm info detail - intent_reference (
listofstrorNone) – Desire state paths of this object - realization_api (
strorNone) – Realization API of this object on enforcement point - realization_specific_identifier (
strorNone) – Realization id of this object - runtime_error (
strorNone) – It define the root cause for runtime error. - runtime_status (
strorNone) – Possible values could be UP, DOWN, UNKNOWN, DEGRADED This list is not exhaustive. - state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedVirtualMachine.STATE_UNAVAILABLERealizedVirtualMachine.STATE_UNREALIZEDRealizedVirtualMachine.STATE_REALIZEDRealizedVirtualMachine.STATE_ERROR
Realization state of this object - compute_ids (
listofstrorNone) – List of external compute ids of the virtual machine in the format ‘id-type-key:value’ , list of external compute ids [‘uuid:xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx’, ‘moIdOnHost:moref-11’, ‘instanceUuid:xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx’] This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - host_id (
strorNone) – Id of the host on which the vm exists. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - local_id_on_host (
strorNone) – Id of the vm unique within the host. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - power_state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RealizedVirtualMachine.POWER_STATE_VM_RUNNINGRealizedVirtualMachine.POWER_STATE_VM_STOPPEDRealizedVirtualMachine.POWER_STATE_VM_SUSPENDEDRealizedVirtualMachine.POWER_STATE_UNKNOWN
Current power state of this virtual machine in the system.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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POWER_STATE_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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POWER_STATE_VM_RUNNING= 'VM_RUNNING'¶
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POWER_STATE_VM_STOPPED= 'VM_STOPPED'¶
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POWER_STATE_VM_SUSPENDED= 'VM_SUSPENDED'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'ERROR'¶
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STATE_REALIZED= 'REALIZED'¶
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STATE_UNAVAILABLE= 'UNAVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_UNREALIZED= 'UNREALIZED'¶
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RealizedVirtualMachineListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofRealizedVirtualMachineorNone) – Paged Collection of VMs
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RedirectionPolicy(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, category=None, comments=None, internal_sequence_number=None, is_default=None, lock_modified_by=None, lock_modified_time=None, locked=None, rule_count=None, scheduler_path=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, stateful=None, tcp_strict=None, north_south=None, redirect_to=None, rules=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructOrdered list of rules long with the path of PolicyServiceInstance to which the traffic needs to be redirected. | Please note that the scope property must be provided for NS redirection | policy if redirect to is a service chain. For NS, when redirect to is not | to the service chain, and scope is specified on RedirectionPolicy, it | will be ignored. The scope will be determined from redirect to path | instead. For EW policy, scope must not be supplied in the request. | Path to either Tier0 or Tier1 is allowed as the scope. Only 1 path | can be specified as a scope. | Also, note that, if stateful flag is not sent, it will be treated as true. If statelessness is intended, false must be sent explicitly as the value | for stateful field.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - category (
strorNone) –- Distributed Firewall - Policy framework provides five pre-defined
categories for classifying a security policy. They are “Ethernet”,”Emergency”, “Infrastructure” “Environment” and “Application”. There is a pre-determined order in which the policy framework manages the priority of these security policies. Ethernet category is for supporting layer 2 firewall rules. The other four categories are applicable for layer 3 rules. Amongst them, the Emergency category has the highest priority followed by Infrastructure, Environment and then Application rules. Administrator can choose to categorize a security policy into the above categories or can choose to leave it empty. If empty it will have the least precedence w.r.t the above four categories. - Edge Firewall - Policy Framework for Edge Firewall provides six pre-defined categories “Emergency”, “SystemRules”, “SharedPreRules”, “LocalGatewayRules”, “AutoServiceRules” and “Default”, in order of priority of rules. All categories are allowed for Gatetway Policies that belong to ‘default’ Domain. However, for user created domains, category is restricted to “SharedPreRules” or “LocalGatewayRules” only. Also, the users can add/modify/delete rules from only the “SharedPreRules” and “LocalGatewayRules” categories. If user doesn’t specify the category then defaulted to “Rules”. System generated category is used by NSX created rules, for example BFD rules. Autoplumbed category used by NSX verticals to autoplumb data path rules. Finally, “Default” category is the placeholder default rules with lowest in the order of priority.
- comments (
strorNone) – Comments for security policy lock/unlock. - internal_sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is to indicate the internal sequence number of a policy with respect to the policies across categories. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether policy is a default policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_by (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified the lock for the secruity policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_time (
longorNone) – SecurityPolicy locked/unlocked time in epoch milliseconds. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - locked (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether a security policy should be locked. If the security policy is locked by a user, then no other user would be able to modify this security policy. Once the user releases the lock, other users can update this security policy. - rule_count (
longorNone) – The count of rules in the policy. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scheduler_path (
strorNone) – Provides a mechanism to apply the rules in this policy for a specified time duration. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of group paths where the rules in this policy will get applied. This scope will take precedence over rule level scope. Supported only for security and redirection policies. In case of RedirectionPolicy, it is expected only when the policy is NS and redirecting to service chain. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between security policies across domains. In order to change the sequence number of a policy one can fire a POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise The sequence number field will reflect the value of the computed sequence number upon execution of the above mentioned POST request. For scenarios where the administrator is using a template to update several security policies, the only way to set the sequence number is to explicitly specify the sequence number for each security policy. If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple policies with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of policies is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - stateful (
boolorNone) – Stateful or Stateless nature of security policy is enforced on all rules in this security policy. When it is stateful, the state of the network connects are tracked and a stateful packet inspection is performed. Layer3 security policies can be stateful or stateless. By default, they are stateful. Layer2 security policies can only be stateless. - tcp_strict (
boolorNone) – Ensures that a 3 way TCP handshake is done before the data packets are sent. tcp_strict=true is supported only for stateful security policies. If the tcp_strict flag is not specified and the security policy is stateful, then tcp_strict will be set to true. - north_south (
boolorNone) – This is the read only flag which will state the direction of this | redirection policy. True denotes that it is NORTH-SOUTH and false | value means it is an EAST-WEST redirection policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - redirect_to (
listofstrorNone) – Paths to which traffic will be redirected to. As of now, only 1 is | supported. Paths allowed are | 1. Policy Service Instance | 2. Service Instance Endpoint | 3. Virtual Endpoint | 4. Policy Service Chain - rules (
listofRedirectionRuleorNone) – Redirection rules that are a part of this RedirectionPolicy. At max, there can be 1000 rules in a given RedirectPolicy.
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RedirectionRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, destination_groups=None, destinations_excluded=None, direction=None, disabled=None, ip_protocol=None, is_default=None, logged=None, notes=None, profiles=None, rule_id=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, service_entries=None, services=None, source_groups=None, sources_excluded=None, tag=None, action=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIt define redirection rule for service insertion
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - destination_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. Along with paths we support IP Address of type IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address can be in one of the format(CIDR, IP Address, Range of IP Address). In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - destinations_excluded (
boolorNone) – If set to true, the rule gets applied on all the groups that are NOT part of the destination groups. If false, the rule applies to the destination groups - direction (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Define direction of traffic. - disabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to disable the rule. Default is enabled. - ip_protocol (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
RedirectionRule.IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4RedirectionRule.IP_PROTOCOL_IPV6RedirectionRule.IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4_IPV6
Type of IP packet that should be matched while enforcing the rule. The value is set to IPV4_IPV6 for Layer3 rule if not specified. For Layer2/Ether rule the value must be null.
- is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether rule is a default rule. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logged (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable packet logging. Default is disabled. - notes (
strorNone) – Text for additional notes on changes. - profiles (
listofstrorNone) – Holds the list of layer 7 service profile paths. These profiles accept attributes and sub-attributes of various network services (e.g. L4 AppId, encryption algorithm, domain name, etc) as key value pairs. - rule_id (
longorNone) – This is a unique 4 byte positive number that is assigned by the system. This rule id is passed all the way down to the data path. The first 1GB (1000 to 2^30) will be shared by GM and LM with zebra style striped number space. For E.g 1000 to (1Million -1) by LM, (1M - 2M-1) by GM and so on. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of policy paths where the rule is applied LR/Edge/T0/T1/LRP etc. Note that a given rule can be applied on multiple LRs/LRPs. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between multiple Rules under Security or Gateway Policy for a Domain If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple rules with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of rules is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the rule entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - service_entries (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – In order to specify raw services this can be used, along with services which contains path to services. This can be empty or null. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. - services (
listofstrorNone) – In order to specify all services, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the services array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - source_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. Along with paths we support IP Address of type IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address can be in one of the format(CIDR, IP Address, Range of IP Address). In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - sources_excluded (
boolorNone) – If set to true, the rule gets applied on all the groups that are NOT part of the source groups. If false, the rule applies to the source groups - tag (
strorNone) – User level field which will be printed in CLI and packet logs. - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
The action to be applied to all the services
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ACTION_DO_NOT_REDIRECT= 'DO_NOT_REDIRECT'¶
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ACTION_REDIRECT= 'REDIRECT'¶
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DIRECTION_IN= 'IN'¶
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DIRECTION_IN_OUT= 'IN_OUT'¶
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DIRECTION_OUT= 'OUT'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4_IPV6= 'IPV4_IPV6'¶
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RelatedApiError(details=None, error_code=None, error_data=None, error_message=None, module_name=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetailed information about a related API error
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - details (
strorNone) – Further details about the error - error_code (
longorNone) – A numeric error code format: int64 - error_data (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Additional data about the error - error_message (
strorNone) – A description of the error - module_name (
strorNone) – The module name where the error occurred
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RelatedAttribute(attribute=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRelated attribute on the target resource for conditional constraints based on related attribute value. Example - destinationGroups/service/action is related attribute of sourceGroups in communcation entry.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: attribute ( strorNone) – Related attribute name on the target entity.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RelatedAttributeConditionalExpression(condition=None, related_attribute=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='RelatedAttributeConditionalExpression', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the leaf level type expression to express constraint as value of realted attribute to the target. Example - Constraint traget attribute ‘X’ (example in Constraint), if destinationGroups contains ‘vCeneter’ then allow only values “HTTPS”, “HTTP” for attribute X. { “target”:{ “target_resource_type”:”CommunicationEntry”, “attribute”:”services”, “path_prefix”: “/infra/domains/{{DOMAIN}}/edge-communication-maps/default/communication-entries/” }, “constraint_expression”: { “resource_type”: “RelatedAttributeConditionalExpression”, “related_attribute”:{ “attribute”:”destinationGroups” }, “condition” : { “operator”:”INCLUDES”, “rhs_value”: [“/infra/domains/mgw/groups/VCENTER”], “value_constraint”: { “resource_type”: “ValueConstraintExpression”, “operator”:”INCLUDES”, “values”:[“/infra/services/HTTP”, “/infra/services/HTTPS”] } } } }
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - condition (
ConditionalValueConstraintExpressionorNone) – Conditional value expression for target based on realted attribute value. - related_attribute (
RelatedAttributeorNone) – Related attribute. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Resource(links=None, schema=None, self_=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBase class for resources
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ResourceFieldPointer(field_pointer=None, path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructResource Field Pointer representing the exact value within a policy object.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - field_pointer (
strorNone) – Field Pointer referencing the exact field within the policy object. - path (
strorNone) – Policy Path referencing a policy object. If not supplied, the field pointer will be applied to the event source.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ResourceInfo(resource_ids=None, resource_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIt represents the resource information which could identify resource.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - resource_ids (
listofstrorNone) – It will represent resource identifiers. For example, policy objects will be represented with paths and virtual machine will be represented with external ids. - resource_type (
strorNone) – It will represent resource type on which tag bulk operation to be performed. Supported resource type is VirtualMachine.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ResourceLink(action=None, href=None, rel=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA link to a related resource
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - action (
strorNone) – Optional action This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - href (
strorNone) – Link to resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rel (
strorNone) – Custom relation type (follows RFC 5988 where appropriate definitions exist) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ResourceOperation(operation_types=None, resource_pointer=None, resource_type='ResourceOperation')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructResource Operation is an Event Source that represents a resource that is being changed at very specific points of time, with regard to its interaction with dao layer.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - operation_types (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
ResourceOperation.OPERATION_TYPES_POST_CREATEResourceOperation.OPERATION_TYPES_POST_UPDATEResourceOperation.OPERATION_TYPES_PRE_DELETE
Operation types. - resource_pointer (
strorNone) – Regex path representing a regex expression on resources. This regex is used to identify the object(s) that is/are the source of the Event. For instance: specifying “Lb* | /infra/tier-0s/vmc/ipsec-vpn-services/default” as a source means that ANY resource starting with Lb or ANY resource with “/infra/tier-0s/vmc/ipsec-vpn-services/default” as path would be the source of the event in question. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Event Source resource type.
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OPERATION_TYPES_POST_CREATE= 'POST_CREATE'¶
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OPERATION_TYPES_POST_UPDATE= 'POST_UPDATE'¶
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OPERATION_TYPES_PRE_DELETE= 'PRE_DELETE'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ResourceReference(is_valid=None, target_display_name=None, target_id=None, target_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA weak reference to an NSX resource.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - is_valid (
boolorNone) – Will be set to false if the referenced NSX resource has been deleted. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - target_display_name (
strorNone) – Display name of the NSX resource. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - target_id (
strorNone) – Identifier of the NSX resource. - target_type (
strorNone) – Type of the NSX resource.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ResourceTagStatus(details=None, resource_display_name=None, resource_id=None, tag_status=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIt represents tag operation status for a resource and details of the failure if any.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - details (
strorNone) – Details about the error if any - resource_display_name (
strorNone) – Resource display name - resource_id (
strorNone) – Resource id - tag_status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Status of tag apply or remove operation
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TAG_STATUS_ERROR= 'Error'¶
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TAG_STATUS_SUCCESS= 'Success'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ResourceTypeTagStatus(resource_tag_status=None, resource_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTag operation status for particular resource type and resource ids.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - resource_tag_status (
listofResourceTagStatusorNone) – List of resources on which tag needs to be applied - resource_type (
strorNone) – Resource type
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RevisionedResource(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA base class for types that track revisions
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RouteAdvertisementRule(action=None, name=None, prefix_operator=None, route_advertisement_types=None, subnets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRoute advertisement rules and filtering
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Action to advertise filtered routes to the connected Tier0 gateway. PERMIT: Enables the advertisment DENY: Disables the advertisement
- name (
strorNone) – Display name should be unique. - prefix_operator (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Prefix operator to filter subnets. GE prefix operator filters all the routes with prefix length greater than or equal to the subnets configured. EQ prefix operator filter all the routes with prefix length equal to the subnets configured.
- route_advertisement_types (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
RouteAdvertisementRule.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_STATIC_ROUTESRouteAdvertisementRule.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_CONNECTEDRouteAdvertisementRule.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_NATRouteAdvertisementRule.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_LB_VIPRouteAdvertisementRule.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_LB_SNATRouteAdvertisementRule.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_DNS_FORWARDER_IPRouteAdvertisementRule.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT
Enable different types of route advertisements. When not specified, routes to IPSec VPN local-endpoint subnets (TIER1_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT) are automatically advertised.
- subnets (
listofstrorNone) – Network CIDRs to be routed. format: ip-cidr-block
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ACTION_DENY= 'DENY'¶
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ACTION_PERMIT= 'PERMIT'¶
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PREFIX_OPERATOR_EQ= 'EQ'¶
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PREFIX_OPERATOR_GE= 'GE'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_CONNECTED= 'TIER1_CONNECTED'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_DNS_FORWARDER_IP= 'TIER1_DNS_FORWARDER_IP'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT= 'TIER1_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_LB_SNAT= 'TIER1_LB_SNAT'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_LB_VIP= 'TIER1_LB_VIP'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_NAT= 'TIER1_NAT'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_STATIC_ROUTES= 'TIER1_STATIC_ROUTES'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RouteAggregationEntry(prefix=None, summary_only=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructList of routes to be aggregated
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - prefix (
strorNone) – CIDR of aggregate address format: ip-cidr-block - summary_only (
boolorNone) – Send only summarized route. Summarization reduces number of routes advertised by representing multiple related routes with prefix property.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RouteBasedIPSecVpnSession(force_whitelisting=None, tunnel_interfaces=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='RouteBasedIPSecVpnSession', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, authentication_mode=None, compliance_suite=None, connection_initiation_mode=None, dpd_profile_path=None, enabled=None, ike_profile_path=None, local_endpoint_path=None, peer_address=None, peer_id=None, psk=None, tcp_mss_clamping=None, tunnel_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA Route Based VPN is more flexible, more powerful and recommended over policy based VPN. IP Tunnel port is created and all traffic routed via tunnel port is protected. Routes can be configured statically or can be learned through BGP. A route based VPN is must for establishing redundant VPN session to remote site.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - force_whitelisting (
boolorNone) – If true the default firewall rule Action is set to DROP, otherwise set to ALLOW. This filed is deprecated and recommended to change Rule action filed. Note that this filed is not synchornied with default rule field. - tunnel_interfaces (
listofIPSecVpnTunnelInterfaceorNone) – IP Tunnel interfaces. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_POLICYBASEDIPSECVPNSESSIONIPSecVpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_ROUTEBASEDIPSECVPNSESSION
A Policy Based VPN requires to define protect rules that match local and peer subnets. IPSec security associations is negotiated for each pair of local and peer subnet. A Route Based VPN is more flexible, more powerful and recommended over policy based VPN. IP Tunnel port is created and all traffic routed via tunnel port is protected. Routes can be configured statically or can be learned through BGP. A route based VPN is must for establishing redundant VPN session to remote site.
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - authentication_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Peer authentication mode. PSK - In this mode a secret key shared between local and peer sites is to be used for authentication. The secret key can be a string with a maximum length of 128 characters. CERTIFICATE - In this mode a certificate defined at the global level is to be used for authentication.
- compliance_suite (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_CNSAIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_SUITE_B_GCM_128IPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_SUITE_B_GCM_256IPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_PRIMEIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_FOUNDATIONIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_FIPSIPSecVpnSession.COMPLIANCE_SUITE_NONE
Compliance suite. - connection_initiation_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
IPSecVpnSession.CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_INITIATORIPSecVpnSession.CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_RESPOND_ONLYIPSecVpnSession.CONNECTION_INITIATION_MODE_ON_DEMAND
Connection initiation mode used by local endpoint to establish ike connection with peer site. INITIATOR - In this mode local endpoint initiates tunnel setup and will also respond to incoming tunnel setup requests from peer gateway. RESPOND_ONLY - In this mode, local endpoint shall only respond to incoming tunnel setup requests. It shall not initiate the tunnel setup. ON_DEMAND - In this mode local endpoint will initiate tunnel creation once first packet matching the policy rule is received and will also respond to incoming initiation request.
- dpd_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Dead Peer Detection (DPD) profile. Default is set to system default profile. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable/Disable IPSec VPN session. - ike_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing IKE profile to be used. Default is set according to system default profile. - local_endpoint_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Local endpoint. - peer_address (
strorNone) – Public IPV4 address of the remote device terminating the VPN connection. - peer_id (
strorNone) – Peer ID to uniquely identify the peer site. The peer ID is the public IP address of the remote device terminating the VPN tunnel. When NAT is configured for the peer, enter the private IP address of the peer. - psk (
strorNone) – IPSec Pre-shared key. Maximum length of this field is 128 characters. - tcp_mss_clamping (
TcpMaximumSegmentSizeClampingorNone) – TCP Maximum Segment Size Clamping Direction and Value. - tunnel_profile_path (
strorNone) – Policy path referencing Tunnel profile to be used. Default is set to system default profile.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RouteBasedL3VpnSession(default_rule_logging=None, force_whitelisting=None, routing_config_path=None, tunnel_subnets=None, resource_type='RouteBasedL3VpnSession')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA Route Based L3Vpn is more flexible, more powerful and recommended over policy based. IP Tunnel subnet is created and all traffic routed through tunnel subnet is sent over tunnel. Routes can be learned through BGP. A route based L3Vpn is required when using redundant L3Vpn.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - default_rule_logging (
boolorNone) – Indicates if logging should be enabled for the default whitelisting rule for the VTI interface. - force_whitelisting (
boolorNone) – The default firewall rule Action is set to DROP if true otherwise set to ALLOW. - routing_config_path (
strorNone) – This is a deprecated field. Any specified value is not saved and will be ignored. - tunnel_subnets (
listofTunnelSubnetorNone) – Virtual tunnel interface (VTI) port IP subnets to be used to configure route-based L3Vpn session. A max of one tunnel subnet is allowed. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
L3VpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_POLICYBASEDL3VPNSESSIONL3VpnSession.RESOURCE_TYPE_ROUTEBASEDL3VPNSESSION
- A Policy Based L3Vpn is a configuration in which protect rules to
match local and remote subnet needs to be defined. Tunnel is established for each pair of local and remote subnet defined in protect rules. - A Route Based L3Vpn is more flexible, more powerful and recommended over policy based. IP Tunnel subnet is created and all traffic routed through tunnel subnet (commonly known as VTI) is sent over tunnel. Routes can be learned through BGP. A route based L3Vpn is required when using redundant L3Vpn.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RouteDetails(as_path=None, local_pref=None, med=None, network=None, next_hop=None, weight=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBGP route details.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - as_path (
strorNone) – BGP AS path attribute. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - local_pref (
longorNone) – BGP Local Preference attribute. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - med (
longorNone) – BGP Multi Exit Discriminator attribute. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - network (
strorNone) – CIDR network address. format: ip-cidr-block This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - next_hop (
strorNone) – Next hop IP address. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - weight (
longorNone) – BGP Weight attribute. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- as_path (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RouteMapEntry(action=None, community_list_matches=None, prefix_list_matches=None, set=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRoute map entry
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Action for the route map entry - community_list_matches (
listofCommunityMatchCriteriaorNone) – Community list match criteria for route map. Properties community_list_matches and prefix_list_matches are mutually exclusive and cannot be used in the same route map entry. - prefix_list_matches (
listofstrorNone) – Prefix list match criteria for route map. Properties community_list_matches and prefix_list_matches are mutually exclusive and cannot be used in the same route map entry. - set (
RouteMapEntrySetorNone) – Set criteria for route map entry
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ACTION_DENY= 'DENY'¶
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ACTION_PERMIT= 'PERMIT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RouteMapEntrySet(as_path_prepend=None, community=None, local_preference=None, med=None, prefer_global_v6_next_hop=None, weight=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSet criteria for route map entry
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - as_path_prepend (
strorNone) – AS path prepend to influence route selection. - community (
strorNone) – Set BGP regular or large community for matching routes. A maximum of one value for each community type separated by space. Well-known community name, community value in aa:nn (2byte:2byte) format for regular community and community value in aa:bb:nn (4byte:4byte:4byte) format for large community are supported. - local_preference (
longorNone) – Local preference indicates the degree of preference for one BGP route over other BGP routes. The path with highest local preference is preferred. format: int64 - med (
longorNone) – Multi exit descriminator (MED) is a hint to BGP neighbors about the preferred path into an autonomous system (AS) that has multiple entry points. A lower MED value is preferred over a higher value. format: int32 - prefer_global_v6_next_hop (
boolorNone) – For incoming and import route_maps on receiving both v6 global and v6 link-local address for the route, prefer to use the global address as the next hop. By default, it prefers the link-local next hop. - weight (
longorNone) – Weight is used to select a route when multiple routes are available to the same network. Route with the highest weight is preferred. format: int32
- as_path_prepend (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RouterNexthop(admin_distance=None, ip_address=None, scope=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructNext hop configuration for network
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - admin_distance (
longorNone) – Cost associated with next hop route format: int32 - ip_address (
strorNone) – Next hop gateway IP address format: ip - scope (
listofstrorNone) – Interface path associated with current route. For example: specify a policy path referencing the IPSec VPN Session.
- admin_distance (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RoutesPerTransportNode(routes=None, source_address=None, transport_node_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBGP routes per transport node.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - routes (
listofRouteDetailsorNone) – Array of BGP neighbor route details for this transport node. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - source_address (
strorNone) – BGP neighbor source address. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - transport_node_id (
strorNone) – Transport node id This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- routes (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RoutingEntry(admin_distance=None, _interface=None, lr_component_id=None, lr_component_type=None, network=None, next_hop=None, route_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRouting table entry.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - admin_distance (
longorNone) – Admin distance. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - _interface (
strorNone) – The policy path of the interface which is used as the next hop - lr_component_id (
strorNone) – Logical router component(Service Router/Distributed Router) id - lr_component_type (
strorNone) – Logical router component(Service Router/Distributed Router) type - network (
strorNone) – Network CIDR. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - next_hop (
strorNone) – Next hop address. format: ip This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - route_type (
strorNone) – Network address CIDR. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RoutingTable(count=None, edge_node=None, route_entries=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRouting table.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - count (
longorNone) – Entry count. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - edge_node (
strorNone) – Transport node ID. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - route_entries (
listofRoutingEntryorNone) – Route entries.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RoutingTableListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofRoutingTableorNone) – Paged Collection of Routes per transport node ID.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Rule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, destination_groups=None, destinations_excluded=None, direction=None, disabled=None, ip_protocol=None, is_default=None, logged=None, notes=None, profiles=None, rule_id=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, service_entries=None, services=None, source_groups=None, sources_excluded=None, tag=None, action=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA rule indicates the action to be performed for various types of traffic flowing between workload groups.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - destination_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. Along with paths we support IP Address of type IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address can be in one of the format(CIDR, IP Address, Range of IP Address). In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - destinations_excluded (
boolorNone) – If set to true, the rule gets applied on all the groups that are NOT part of the destination groups. If false, the rule applies to the destination groups - direction (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Define direction of traffic. - disabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to disable the rule. Default is enabled. - ip_protocol (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Type of IP packet that should be matched while enforcing the rule. The value is set to IPV4_IPV6 for Layer3 rule if not specified. For Layer2/Ether rule the value must be null.
- is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether rule is a default rule. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logged (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable packet logging. Default is disabled. - notes (
strorNone) – Text for additional notes on changes. - profiles (
listofstrorNone) – Holds the list of layer 7 service profile paths. These profiles accept attributes and sub-attributes of various network services (e.g. L4 AppId, encryption algorithm, domain name, etc) as key value pairs. - rule_id (
longorNone) – This is a unique 4 byte positive number that is assigned by the system. This rule id is passed all the way down to the data path. The first 1GB (1000 to 2^30) will be shared by GM and LM with zebra style striped number space. For E.g 1000 to (1Million -1) by LM, (1M - 2M-1) by GM and so on. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of policy paths where the rule is applied LR/Edge/T0/T1/LRP etc. Note that a given rule can be applied on multiple LRs/LRPs. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between multiple Rules under Security or Gateway Policy for a Domain If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple rules with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of rules is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the rule entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - service_entries (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – In order to specify raw services this can be used, along with services which contains path to services. This can be empty or null. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. - services (
listofstrorNone) – In order to specify all services, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the services array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - source_groups (
listofstrorNone) – We need paths as duplicate names may exist for groups under different domains. Along with paths we support IP Address of type IPv4 and IPv6. IP Address can be in one of the format(CIDR, IP Address, Range of IP Address). In order to specify all groups, use the constant “ANY”. This is case insensitive. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the group array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - sources_excluded (
boolorNone) – If set to true, the rule gets applied on all the groups that are NOT part of the source groups. If false, the rule applies to the source groups - tag (
strorNone) – User level field which will be printed in CLI and packet logs. - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
The action to be applied to all the services
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ACTION_ALLOW= 'ALLOW'¶
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ACTION_DROP= 'DROP'¶
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ACTION_REJECT= 'REJECT'¶
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DIRECTION_IN= 'IN'¶
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DIRECTION_IN_OUT= 'IN_OUT'¶
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DIRECTION_OUT= 'OUT'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4= 'IPV4'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV4_IPV6= 'IPV4_IPV6'¶
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IP_PROTOCOL_IPV6= 'IPV6'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RuleListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of Rules
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofRuleorNone) – Rule list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RuleStatistics(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, byte_count=None, hit_count=None, internal_rule_id=None, lr_path=None, max_popularity_index=None, max_session_count=None, packet_count=None, popularity_index=None, rule=None, session_count=None, total_session_count=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - byte_count (
longorNone) – Aggregated number of bytes processed by the rule. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - hit_count (
longorNone) – Aggregated number of hits received by the rule. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - internal_rule_id (
strorNone) – Realized id of the rule on NSX MP. Policy Manager can create more than one rule per policy rule, in which case this identifier helps to distinguish between the multple rules created. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lr_path (
strorNone) – Path of the LR on which the section is applied in case of Edge FW. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - max_popularity_index (
longorNone) – Maximum value of popularity index of all rules of the type. This is aggregated statistic which are computed with lower frequency compared to individual generic rule statistics. It may have a computation delay up to 15 minutes in response to this API. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - max_session_count (
longorNone) – Maximum value of sessions count of all rules of the type. This is aggregated statistic which are computed with lower frequency compared to generic rule statistics. It may have a computation delay up to 15 minutes in response to this API. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - packet_count (
longorNone) – Aggregated number of packets processed by the rule. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - popularity_index (
longorNone) – This is calculated by sessions count divided by age of the rule. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rule (
strorNone) – Path of the rule. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - session_count (
longorNone) – Aggregated number of sessions processed by the rule. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - total_session_count (
longorNone) – Aggregated number of sessions processed by all the rules This is aggregated statistic which are computed with lower frequency compared to individual generic rule statistics. It may have a computation delay up to 15 minutes in response to this API. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RuleStatisticsForEnforcementPoint(enforcement_point=None, statistics=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRule statistics for a specfic enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point (
strorNone) – Rule statistics for a single enforcement point This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - statistics (
RuleStatisticsorNone) – Statistics for the specified enforcement point
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RuleStatisticsListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of rule statistics
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofRuleStatisticsForEnforcementPointorNone) – RuleStatistics list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.RuntimeInterfaceStatistics(rx_bytes=None, rx_packets=None, tx_bytes=None, tx_packets=None, dropped_by_security_packets=None, mac_learning=None, interface_index=None, last_update_timestamp=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rx_bytes (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - rx_packets (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - tx_bytes (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - tx_packets (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - dropped_by_security_packets (
SIPacketsDroppedBySecurityorNone) – - mac_learning (
SIMacLearningCountersorNone) – - interface_index (
longorNone) – Index of the interface format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- rx_bytes (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SIAggregatedDataCounter(rx_bytes=None, rx_packets=None, tx_bytes=None, tx_packets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rx_bytes (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - rx_packets (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - tx_bytes (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - tx_packets (
SIDataCounterorNone) –
- rx_bytes (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SIAggregatedDataCounterEx(rx_bytes=None, rx_packets=None, tx_bytes=None, tx_packets=None, dropped_by_security_packets=None, mac_learning=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rx_bytes (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - rx_packets (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - tx_bytes (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - tx_packets (
SIDataCounterorNone) – - dropped_by_security_packets (
SIPacketsDroppedBySecurityorNone) – - mac_learning (
SIMacLearningCountersorNone) –
- rx_bytes (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SIDataCounter(dropped=None, multicast_broadcast=None, total=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dropped (
longorNone) – The dropped packets or bytes format: int64 - multicast_broadcast (
longorNone) – The multicast and broadcast packets or bytes format: int64 - total (
longorNone) – The total packets or bytes format: int64
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SIMacLearningCounters(mac_not_learned_packets_allowed=None, mac_not_learned_packets_dropped=None, macs_learned=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - mac_not_learned_packets_allowed (
longorNone) – The number of packets with unknown source MAC address that are dispatched without learning the source MAC address. Applicable only when the MAC limit is reached and MAC Limit policy is MAC_LEARNING_LIMIT_POLICY_ALLOW. format: int64 - mac_not_learned_packets_dropped (
longorNone) – The number of packets with unknown source MAC address that are dropped without learning the source MAC address. Applicable only when the MAC limit is reached and MAC Limit policy is MAC_LEARNING_LIMIT_POLICY_DROP. format: int64 - macs_learned (
longorNone) – Number of MACs learned format: int64
- mac_not_learned_packets_allowed (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SIPacketTypeAndCounter(counter=None, packet_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - counter (
longorNone) – The number of packets. format: int64 - packet_type (
strorNone) – The type of the packets
- counter (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SIPacketsDroppedBySecurity(bpdu_filter_dropped=None, dhcp_client_dropped_ipv4=None, dhcp_client_dropped_ipv6=None, dhcp_server_dropped_ipv4=None, dhcp_server_dropped_ipv6=None, spoof_guard_dropped=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bpdu_filter_dropped (
longorNone) – The number of packets dropped by “BPDU filter”. format: int64 - dhcp_client_dropped_ipv4 (
longorNone) – The number of IPv4 packets dropped by “DHCP client block”. format: int64 - dhcp_client_dropped_ipv6 (
longorNone) – The number of IPv6 packets dropped by “DHCP client block”. format: int64 - dhcp_server_dropped_ipv4 (
longorNone) – The number of IPv4 packets dropped by “DHCP server block”. format: int64 - dhcp_server_dropped_ipv6 (
longorNone) – The number of IPv6 packets dropped by “DHCP server block”. format: int64 - spoof_guard_dropped (
listofSIPacketTypeAndCounterorNone) – The packets dropped by “Spoof Guard”; supported packet types are IPv4, IPv6, ARP, ND, non-IP.
- bpdu_filter_dropped (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SearchResponse(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSearch response
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – List of records matching the search query. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SecurityPolicy(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, category=None, comments=None, internal_sequence_number=None, is_default=None, lock_modified_by=None, lock_modified_time=None, locked=None, rule_count=None, scheduler_path=None, scope=None, sequence_number=None, stateful=None, tcp_strict=None, connectivity_strategy=None, default_rule_id=None, rules=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructOrdered list of Rules.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - category (
strorNone) –- Distributed Firewall - Policy framework provides five pre-defined
categories for classifying a security policy. They are “Ethernet”,”Emergency”, “Infrastructure” “Environment” and “Application”. There is a pre-determined order in which the policy framework manages the priority of these security policies. Ethernet category is for supporting layer 2 firewall rules. The other four categories are applicable for layer 3 rules. Amongst them, the Emergency category has the highest priority followed by Infrastructure, Environment and then Application rules. Administrator can choose to categorize a security policy into the above categories or can choose to leave it empty. If empty it will have the least precedence w.r.t the above four categories. - Edge Firewall - Policy Framework for Edge Firewall provides six pre-defined categories “Emergency”, “SystemRules”, “SharedPreRules”, “LocalGatewayRules”, “AutoServiceRules” and “Default”, in order of priority of rules. All categories are allowed for Gatetway Policies that belong to ‘default’ Domain. However, for user created domains, category is restricted to “SharedPreRules” or “LocalGatewayRules” only. Also, the users can add/modify/delete rules from only the “SharedPreRules” and “LocalGatewayRules” categories. If user doesn’t specify the category then defaulted to “Rules”. System generated category is used by NSX created rules, for example BFD rules. Autoplumbed category used by NSX verticals to autoplumb data path rules. Finally, “Default” category is the placeholder default rules with lowest in the order of priority.
- comments (
strorNone) – Comments for security policy lock/unlock. - internal_sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is to indicate the internal sequence number of a policy with respect to the policies across categories. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_default (
boolorNone) – A flag to indicate whether policy is a default policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_by (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified the lock for the secruity policy. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lock_modified_time (
longorNone) – SecurityPolicy locked/unlocked time in epoch milliseconds. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - locked (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether a security policy should be locked. If the security policy is locked by a user, then no other user would be able to modify this security policy. Once the user releases the lock, other users can update this security policy. - rule_count (
longorNone) – The count of rules in the policy. format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - scheduler_path (
strorNone) – Provides a mechanism to apply the rules in this policy for a specified time duration. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – The list of group paths where the rules in this policy will get applied. This scope will take precedence over rule level scope. Supported only for security and redirection policies. In case of RedirectionPolicy, it is expected only when the policy is NS and redirecting to service chain. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between security policies across domains. In order to change the sequence number of a policy one can fire a POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise The sequence number field will reflect the value of the computed sequence number upon execution of the above mentioned POST request. For scenarios where the administrator is using a template to update several security policies, the only way to set the sequence number is to explicitly specify the sequence number for each security policy. If no sequence number is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is assigned by default. If there are multiple policies with the same sequence number then their order is not deterministic. If a specific order of policies is desired, then one has to specify unique sequence numbers or use the POST request on the policy entity with a query parameter action=revise to let the framework assign a sequence number format: int32 - stateful (
boolorNone) – Stateful or Stateless nature of security policy is enforced on all rules in this security policy. When it is stateful, the state of the network connects are tracked and a stateful packet inspection is performed. Layer3 security policies can be stateful or stateless. By default, they are stateful. Layer2 security policies can only be stateless. - tcp_strict (
boolorNone) – Ensures that a 3 way TCP handshake is done before the data packets are sent. tcp_strict=true is supported only for stateful security policies. If the tcp_strict flag is not specified and the security policy is stateful, then tcp_strict will be set to true. - connectivity_strategy (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
SecurityPolicy.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELISTSecurityPolicy.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLISTSecurityPolicy.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGINGSecurityPolicy.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGINGSecurityPolicy.CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_NONE
This field indicates the default connectivity policy for the security policy. Based on the connectivitiy strategy, a default rule for this security policy will be created. An appropriate action will be set on the rule based on the value of the connectivity strategy. If NONE is selected or no connectivity strategy is specified, then no default rule for the security policy gets created. The default rule that gets created will be a any-any rule and applied to entities specified in the scope of the security policy. Specifying the connectivity_strategy without specifying the scope is not allowed. The scope has to be a Group and one cannot specify IPAddress directly in the group that is used as scope. This default rule is only applicable for the Layer3 security policies. WHITELIST - Adds a default drop rule. Administrator can then use “allow” rules (aka whitelist) to allow traffic between groups BLACKLIST - Adds a default allow rule. Admin can then use “drop” rules (aka blacklist) to block traffic between groups WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGING - Whitelising with logging enabled BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGING - Blacklisting with logging enabled NONE - No default rule is created.
- default_rule_id (
longorNone) – Based on the value of the connectivity strategy, a default rule is created for the security policy. The rule id is internally assigned by the system for this default rule. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rules (
listofRuleorNone) – Rules that are a part of this SecurityPolicy
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLIST= 'BLACKLIST'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGING= 'BLACKLIST_ENABLE_LOGGING'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_NONE= 'NONE'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELIST= 'WHITELIST'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_STRATEGY_WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGING= 'WHITELIST_ENABLE_LOGGING'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SecurityPolicyListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of security policies
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofSecurityPolicyorNone) – SecurityPolicy list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SecurityPolicyStatistics(internal_section_id=None, lr_path=None, result_count=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate statistics of all the rules in a security policy.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - internal_section_id (
strorNone) – Realized id of the section on NSX MP. Policy Manager can create more than one section per SecurityPolicy, in which case this identifier helps to distinguish between the multiple sections created. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lr_path (
strorNone) – Path of the LR on which the section is applied in case of Gateway Firewall. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Total count for rule statistics format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofRuleStatisticsorNone) – List of rule statistics. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- internal_section_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SecurityPolicyStatisticsForEnforcementPoint(enforcement_point=None, statistics=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAggregate statistics of all the rules in a security policy for a specific enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point (
strorNone) – Enforcement point to fetch the statistics from. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - statistics (
SecurityPolicyStatisticsorNone) – Statistics for the specified enforcement point
- enforcement_point (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SecurityPolicyStatisticsListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of Security Policy statistics
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofSecurityPolicyStatisticsForEnforcementPointorNone) – Security Policy statistics list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SecurityProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBase security profile binding map
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SecurityZone(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, sites=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA Security Zone establishes the policies that govern the connectivity of application tiers. While applications run in a self-service mode, the security zone policies constrain the connectivity based on the security requirements of that zone. In Policy Applications, each application tier is associated with a security zone that should be pre-created by the VHC admin.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sites (
listofstrorNone) – PolicyPath of the sites
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SecurityZoneBinding(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, security_zone_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBinding object to bind Security Zone and Application Tier
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - security_zone_path (
strorNone) – Path of the security zone.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SecurityZoneRule(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, action=None, destination=None, disabled=None, logged=None, notes=None, sequence_number=None, services=None, source=None, tag=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA SecurityZoneRule specifies the security policy that applies to the tiers associated with the security zones.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - action (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
SecurityZoneRule.ACTION_ALLOWSecurityZoneRule.ACTION_DROPSecurityZoneRule.ACTION_REJECTSecurityZoneRule.ACTION_SKIP
The action to be applied to all the services. - destination (
listofstrorNone) – Destination field indicates the destination path of the Rule. It could be; - Path of the current/other zone - One/more tiers associated with the zone - Shared Group - ANY (It should be the ONLY element in the services array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values.) Note that either Source or Destination has to be associated with the current Zone. - disabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to disable the rule. Default is enabled. - logged (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable packet logging. Default is disabled. - notes (
strorNone) – Text for additional notes on changes. - sequence_number (
longorNone) – This field is used to resolve conflicts between multiple SecurityZoneRule under same securityZone format: int32 - services (
listofstrorNone) – ID of the Service that is defined in Infra space. e.g. HTTPS. In order to specify all services, use the constant “ANY”. If “ANY” is used, it should be the ONLY element in the services array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values. - source (
listofstrorNone) – Source field indicates the source path of the Rule. It could be; - Path of the current/other zone - One/more tiers associated with the zone - Shared Group - ANY (It should be the ONLY element in the services array. Error will be thrown if ANY is used in conjunction with other values.) Note that either Source or Destination has to be associated with the current Zone. - tag (
strorNone) – User level field which will be printed in CLI and packet logs.
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ACTION_ALLOW= 'ALLOW'¶
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ACTION_DROP= 'DROP'¶
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ACTION_REJECT= 'REJECT'¶
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ACTION_SKIP= 'SKIP'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Segment(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, address_bindings=None, admin_state=None, advanced_config=None, bridge_profiles=None, connectivity_path=None, dhcp_config_path=None, domain_name=None, extra_configs=None, federation_config=None, l2_extension=None, ls_id=None, mac_pool_id=None, metadata_proxy_paths=None, overlay_id=None, replication_mode=None, subnets=None, transport_zone_path=None, type=None, vlan_ids=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSegment configuration to attach workloads.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - address_bindings (
listofPortAddressBindingEntryorNone) – Static address binding used for the Segment. - admin_state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Represents Desired state of the Segment - advanced_config (
SegmentAdvancedConfigorNone) – Advanced configuration for Segment. - bridge_profiles (
listofBridgeProfileConfigorNone) – Multiple distinct L2 bridge profiles can be configured. - connectivity_path (
strorNone) – Policy path to the connecting Tier-0 or Tier-1. Valid only for segments created under Infra. - dhcp_config_path (
strorNone) – Policy path to DHCP server or relay configuration to use for all IPv4 & IPv6 subnets configured on this segment. - domain_name (
strorNone) – DNS domain name - extra_configs (
listofSegmentExtraConfigorNone) – This property could be used for vendor specific configuration in key value string pairs, the setting in extra_configs will be automatically inheritted by segment ports in the Segment. - federation_config (
FederationConnectivityConfigorNone) – Additional config for federation. - l2_extension (
L2ExtensionorNone) – Configuration for extending Segment through L2 VPN - ls_id (
strorNone) – This property is deprecated. The property will continue to work as expected for existing segments. The segments that are newly created with ls_id will be ignored. Sepcify pre-creted logical switch id for Segment. - mac_pool_id (
strorNone) – Mac pool id that associated with a Segment. - metadata_proxy_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Policy path to metadata proxy configuration. Multiple distinct MD proxies can be configured. - overlay_id (
longorNone) – Used for overlay connectivity of segments. The overlay_id should be allocated from the pool as definied by enforcement-point. If not provided, it is auto-allocated from the default pool on the enforcement-point. format: int32 - replication_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
If this field is not set for overlay segment, then the default of MTEP will be used.
- subnets (
listofSegmentSubnetorNone) – Subnet configuration. Max 1 subnet - transport_zone_path (
strorNone) – Policy path to the transport zone. Supported for VLAN backed segments as well as Overlay Segments. - This field is required for VLAN backed Segments. - For overlay Segments, it is auto assigned if only one transport zone exists in the enforcement point. Default transport zone is auto assigned for overlay segments if none specified. - type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Segment.TYPE_ROUTEDSegment.TYPE_EXTENDEDSegment.TYPE_ROUTED_AND_EXTENDEDSegment.TYPE_DISCONNECTED
Segment type based on configuration.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- vlan_ids (
listofstrorNone) – VLAN ids for a VLAN backed Segment. Can be a VLAN id or a range of VLAN ids specified with ‘-‘ in between.
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ADMIN_STATE_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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ADMIN_STATE_UP= 'UP'¶
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REPLICATION_MODE_MTEP= 'MTEP'¶
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REPLICATION_MODE_SOURCE= 'SOURCE'¶
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TYPE_DISCONNECTED= 'DISCONNECTED'¶
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TYPE_EXTENDED= 'EXTENDED'¶
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TYPE_ROUTED= 'ROUTED'¶
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TYPE_ROUTED_AND_EXTENDED= 'ROUTED_AND_EXTENDED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentAdvancedConfig(connectivity=None, address_pool_paths=None, hybrid=None, inter_router=None, local_egress=None, local_egress_routing_policies=None, multicast=None, uplink_teaming_policy_name=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAdvanced configuration for Segment
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - connectivity (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Connectivity configuration to manually connect (ON) or disconnect (OFF) a Tier1 segment from corresponding Tier1 gateway. Only valid for Tier1 Segments. This property is ignored for L2 VPN extended segments when subnets property is not specified.
- address_pool_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Policy path to IP address pools. - hybrid (
boolorNone) – When set to true, all the ports created on this segment will behave in a hybrid fashion. The hybrid port indicates to NSX that the VM intends to operate in underlay mode, but retains the ability to forward egress traffic to the NSX overlay network. This property is only applicable for segment created with transport zone type OVERLAY_STANDARD. This property cannot be modified after segment is created. - inter_router (
boolorNone) – When set to true, any port attached to this logical switch will not be visible through VC/ESX UI - local_egress (
boolorNone) – This property is used to enable proximity routing with local egress. When set to true, logical router interface (downlink) connecting Segment to Tier0/Tier1 gateway is configured with prefix-length 32. - local_egress_routing_policies (
listofLocalEgressRoutingEntryorNone) – An ordered list of routing policies to forward traffic to the next hop. - multicast (
boolorNone) – Enable multicast for a segment. Only applicable for segments connected to Tier0 gateway. - uplink_teaming_policy_name (
strorNone) – The name of the switching uplink teaming policy for the Segment. This name corresponds to one of the switching uplink teaming policy names listed in TransportZone associated with the Segment. See transport_zone_path property above for more details. When this property is not specified, the segment will not have a teaming policy associated with it and the host switch’s default teaming policy will be used by MP.
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CONNECTIVITY_OFF= 'OFF'¶
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CONNECTIVITY_ON= 'ON'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentConfigurationState(details=None, failure_code=None, failure_message=None, state=None, segment_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSegment state on specific Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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STATE_APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR= 'APPLIANCE_INTERNAL_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR= 'EDGE_CONFIG_ERROR'¶
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STATE_EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_HARDWARE_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'EDGE_NODE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_ERROR= 'error'¶
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STATE_FAILED= 'failed'¶
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STATE_HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND= 'HOSTSWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND'¶
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STATE_INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME= 'INVALID_PNIC_DEVICE_NAME'¶
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STATE_IN_PROGRESS= 'in_progress'¶
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STATE_IN_SYNC= 'in_sync'¶
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STATE_LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LACP_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'LBSRCID_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'LLDP_SEND_ENABLED_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_MPA_DISCONNECTED= 'MPA_DISCONNECTED'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE= 'MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE'¶
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STATE_MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'MULTIPLE_OVERLAY_TZS_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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STATE_NODE_NOT_READY= 'NODE_NOT_READY'¶
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STATE_NODE_READY= 'NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_NOT_AVAILABLE= 'NOT_AVAILABLE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE= 'NO_PNIC_PREPARED_IN_EDGE'¶
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STATE_NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN= 'NO_PNIC_SPECIFIED_IN_TN'¶
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STATE_ORPHANED= 'orphaned'¶
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STATE_PARTIAL_SUCCESS= 'partial_success'¶
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STATE_PENDING= 'pending'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_FAILED= 'REGISTRATION_FAILED'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_PENDING= 'REGISTRATION_PENDING'¶
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STATE_REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT= 'REGISTRATION_TIMEDOUT'¶
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STATE_STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM= 'STANDBY_UPLINKS_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_EDGE_VM'¶
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STATE_SUCCESS= 'success'¶
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STATE_TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER= 'TN_OVERLAY_TZ_IN_USE_BY_EDGE_CLUSTER'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_CONFIGURATION_MISSING'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_READY= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_READY'¶
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STATE_TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING= 'TRANSPORT_NODE_SYNC_PENDING'¶
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STATE_TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'TZ_ENDPOINTS_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_UNKNOWN= 'unknown'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE= 'UNSUPPORTED_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE= 'UNSUPPORTED_LACP_LB_ALGO_FOR_NODE'¶
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STATE_UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY= 'UNSUPPORTED_NAMED_TEAMING_POLICY'¶
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STATE_UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED= 'UPLINK_HOST_SWITCH_PROFILE_NOT_SPECIFIED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY= 'VM_CONFIG_DISCREPANCY'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_CONFIG_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_QUEUED'¶
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STATE_VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED= 'VM_DEPLOYMENT_RESTARTED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING= 'VM_NETWORK_EDIT_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_NODE_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED= 'VM_PLACEMENT_REFRESH_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_OFF_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_OFF_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_FAILED= 'VM_POWER_ON_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_POWER_ON_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_FAILED= 'VM_RENAME_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_RENAME_PENDING= 'VM_RENAME_PENDING'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_FAILED'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_IN_PROGRESS'¶
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STATE_VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL= 'VM_UNDEPLOY_SUCCESSFUL'¶
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STATE_VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED= 'VTEP_DHCP_NOT_SUPPORTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentCrossSiteTrafficStats(last_update_timestamp=None, rx_stats=None, segment_path=None, tx_stats=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the l2 forwarder statistics was last updated. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rx_stats (
InterSitePortCountersorNone) – Total received data counters. - segment_path (
strorNone) – Policy path of Segment to attach interface. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - tx_stats (
InterSitePortCountersorNone) – Total sent data counters.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentDhcpConfig(dns_servers=None, lease_time=None, resource_type='SegmentDhcpConfig', server_address=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP IPv4 and IPv6 configurations are extended from this abstract class.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dns_servers (
listofstrorNone) – IP address of DNS servers for subnet. DNS server IP address must belong to the same address family as segment gateway_address property. format: ip - lease_time (
longorNone) – DHCP lease time in seconds. When specified, this property overwrites lease time configured DHCP server config. format: int64 - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- server_address (
strorNone) – IP address of the DHCP server in CIDR format. The server_address is mandatory in case this segment has provided a dhcp_config_path and it represents a DHCP server config. If this SegmentDhcpConfig is a SegmentDhcpV4Config, the address must be an IPv4 address. If this is a SegmentDhcpV6Config, the address must be an IPv6 address. This address must not overlap the ip-ranges of the subnet, or the gateway address of the subnet, or the DHCP static-binding addresses of this segment. format: ip-cidr-block
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RESOURCE_TYPE_SEGMENTDHCPV4CONFIG= 'SegmentDhcpV4Config'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_SEGMENTDHCPV6CONFIG= 'SegmentDhcpV6Config'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentDhcpV4Config(options=None, dns_servers=None, lease_time=None, resource_type='SegmentDhcpV4Config', server_address=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP configuration of IPv4 subnet in a segment
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - options (
DhcpV4OptionsorNone) – IPv4 DHCP options for segment subnet. - dns_servers (
listofstrorNone) – IP address of DNS servers for subnet. DNS server IP address must belong to the same address family as segment gateway_address property. format: ip - lease_time (
longorNone) – DHCP lease time in seconds. When specified, this property overwrites lease time configured DHCP server config. format: int64 - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- server_address (
strorNone) – IP address of the DHCP server in CIDR format. The server_address is mandatory in case this segment has provided a dhcp_config_path and it represents a DHCP server config. If this SegmentDhcpConfig is a SegmentDhcpV4Config, the address must be an IPv4 address. If this is a SegmentDhcpV6Config, the address must be an IPv6 address. This address must not overlap the ip-ranges of the subnet, or the gateway address of the subnet, or the DHCP static-binding addresses of this segment. format: ip-cidr-block
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentDhcpV6Config(domain_names=None, excluded_ranges=None, preferred_time=None, sntp_servers=None, dns_servers=None, lease_time=None, resource_type='SegmentDhcpV6Config', server_address=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDHCP configuration of IPv6 subnet in a segment
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - domain_names (
listofstrorNone) – Domain names for subnet. - excluded_ranges (
listofstrorNone) – Excluded addresses to define dynamic ip allocation ranges. format: address-or-block-or-range - preferred_time (
longorNone) – The length of time that a valid address is preferred. When the preferred lifetime expires, the address becomes deprecated. format: int64 - sntp_servers (
listofstrorNone) – IPv6 address of SNTP servers for subnet. format: ipv6 - dns_servers (
listofstrorNone) – IP address of DNS servers for subnet. DNS server IP address must belong to the same address family as segment gateway_address property. format: ip - lease_time (
longorNone) – DHCP lease time in seconds. When specified, this property overwrites lease time configured DHCP server config. format: int64 - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- server_address (
strorNone) – IP address of the DHCP server in CIDR format. The server_address is mandatory in case this segment has provided a dhcp_config_path and it represents a DHCP server config. If this SegmentDhcpConfig is a SegmentDhcpV4Config, the address must be an IPv4 address. If this is a SegmentDhcpV6Config, the address must be an IPv6 address. This address must not overlap the ip-ranges of the subnet, or the gateway address of the subnet, or the DHCP static-binding addresses of this segment. format: ip-cidr-block
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentDiscoveryProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ip_discovery_profile_path=None, mac_discovery_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between discovery profile and Segment. Using this entity, user can specify intent for applying discovery profile to particular segments.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ip_discovery_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated IP Discovery Profile - mac_discovery_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Mac Discovery Profile
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentExtraConfig(config_pair=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSegment extra config is intended for supporting vendor specific configuration on the data path, it can be set as key value string pairs on either segment or segment port.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: config_pair ( UnboundedKeyValuePairorNone) – Key value pair in string for the configuration
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentL2ForwarderSiteSpanInfo(inter_site_forwarder_status=None, last_update_timestamp=None, remote_macs_per_site=None, segment_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - inter_site_forwarder_status (
listofL2ForwarderStatusPerNodeorNone) – Inter-site forwarder status per node. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the L2 forwarder remote mac addresses was last updated. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - remote_macs_per_site (
listofL2ForwarderRemoteMacsPerSiteorNone) – L2 forwarder remote mac addresses per site for logical switch. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - segment_path (
strorNone) – Policy path of a segment. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Segments
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofSegmentorNone) – Segment list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentMonitoringProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ipfix_l2_profile_path=None, port_mirroring_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between monitoring profile and Segment. Using this entity, you can specify intent for applying monitoring profile to particular segment.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ipfix_l2_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated IPFIX L2 Profile - port_mirroring_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Port Mirroring Profile
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentMonitoringProfileBindingMapListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Segment Monitoring Profile Binding Maps
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofSegmentMonitoringProfileBindingMaporNone) – Segment Monitoring Profile Binding Map list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentPort(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, address_bindings=None, admin_state=None, attachment=None, extra_configs=None, ignored_address_bindings=None, init_state=None, source_site_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPolicy port will create LogicalPort on LogicalSwitch corresponding to the Segment. Address bindings cannot be removed after realization.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - address_bindings (
listofPortAddressBindingEntryorNone) – Static address binding used for the port. - admin_state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Represents desired state of the segment port - attachment (
PortAttachmentorNone) – Only VIF attachment is supported - extra_configs (
listofSegmentExtraConfigorNone) – This property could be used for vendor specific configuration in key value string pairs. Segment port setting will override segment setting if the same key was set on both segment and segment port. - ignored_address_bindings (
listofPortAddressBindingEntryorNone) – IP Discovery module uses various mechanisms to discover address bindings being used on each segment port. If a user would like to ignore any specific discovered address bindings or prevent the discovery of a particular set of discovered bindings, then those address bindings can be provided here. Currently IP range in CIDR format is not supported. - init_state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Set initial state when a new logical port is created. ‘UNBLOCKED_VLAN’ means new port will be unblocked on traffic in creation, also VLAN will be set with corresponding logical switch setting. This port setting can only be configured at port creation, and cannot be modified.
- source_site_id (
strorNone) – This field will refer to the source site on which the segment port is discovered. This field is populated by GM, when it receives corresponding notification from LM. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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ADMIN_STATE_DOWN= 'DOWN'¶
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ADMIN_STATE_UP= 'UP'¶
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INIT_STATE_VLAN= 'UNBLOCKED_VLAN'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentPortListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructList SegmentPort objects
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofSegmentPortorNone) – Place holder for the list result
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentPortStatistics(rx_bytes=None, rx_packets=None, tx_bytes=None, tx_packets=None, dropped_by_security_packets=None, mac_learning=None, last_update_timestamp=None, logical_port_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSegment port statistics on specific Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - rx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - dropped_by_security_packets (
PacketsDroppedBySecurityorNone) – - mac_learning (
MacLearningCountersorNone) – - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logical_port_id (
strorNone) – The id of the logical port This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- rx_bytes (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentQosProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, qos_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between qos profile and Segment. Using this entity, you can specify intent for applying qos profile to particular segment.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - qos_profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated QoS Profile
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, bpdu_filter_allow=None, bpdu_filter_enable=None, dhcp_client_block_enabled=None, dhcp_client_block_v6_enabled=None, dhcp_server_block_enabled=None, dhcp_server_block_v6_enabled=None, non_ip_traffic_block_enabled=None, ra_guard_enabled=None, rate_limits=None, rate_limits_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSecurity features extended by policy operations for securing logical segments.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bpdu_filter_allow (
listofstrorNone) – Pre-defined list of allowed MAC addresses to be excluded from BPDU filtering. List of allowed MACs - 01:80:c2:00:00:00, 01:80:c2:00:00:01, 01:80:c2:00:00:02, 01:80:c2:00:00:03, 01:80:c2:00:00:04, 01:80:c2:00:00:05, 01:80:c2:00:00:06, 01:80:c2:00:00:07, 01:80:c2:00:00:08, 01:80:c2:00:00:09, 01:80:c2:00:00:0a, 01:80:c2:00:00:0b, 01:80:c2:00:00:0c, 01:80:c2:00:00:0d, 01:80:c2:00:00:0e, 01:80:c2:00:00:0f, 00:e0:2b:00:00:00, 00:e0:2b:00:00:04, 00:e0:2b:00:00:06, 01:00:0c:00:00:00, 01:00:0c:cc:cc:cc, 01:00:0c:cc:cc:cd, 01:00:0c:cd:cd:cd, 01:00:0c:cc:cc:c0, 01:00:0c:cc:cc:c1, 01:00:0c:cc:cc:c2, 01:00:0c:cc:cc:c3, 01:00:0c:cc:cc:c4, 01:00:0c:cc:cc:c5, 01:00:0c:cc:cc:c6, 01:00:0c:cc:cc:c7 format: mac-address - bpdu_filter_enable (
boolorNone) – Indicates whether BPDU filter is enabled. BPDU filtering is enabled by default. - dhcp_client_block_enabled (
boolorNone) – Filters DHCP server and/or client traffic. DHCP server blocking is enabled and client blocking is disabled by default. - dhcp_client_block_v6_enabled (
boolorNone) – Filters DHCP server and/or client IPv6 traffic. DHCP server blocking is enabled and client blocking is disabled by default. - dhcp_server_block_enabled (
boolorNone) – Filters DHCP server and/or client traffic. DHCP server blocking is enabled and client blocking is disabled by default. - dhcp_server_block_v6_enabled (
boolorNone) – Filters DHCP server and/or client IPv6 traffic. DHCP server blocking is enabled and client blocking is disabled by default. - non_ip_traffic_block_enabled (
boolorNone) – A flag to block all traffic except IP/(G)ARP/BPDU. - ra_guard_enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable or disable Router Advertisement Guard. - rate_limits (
TrafficRateLimitsorNone) – Allows configuration of rate limits for broadcast and multicast traffic. Rate limiting is disabled by default - rate_limits_enabled (
boolorNone) – Enable or disable Rate Limits
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, segment_security_profile_path=None, spoofguard_profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains the binding relationship between segment and security profile.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - segment_security_profile_path (
strorNone) – The policy path of the asscociated Segment Security profile - spoofguard_profile_path (
strorNone) – The policy path of the asscociated SpoofGuard profile
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSecurityProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of segment security profiles
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofSegmentSecurityProfileorNone) – Segment Security profile list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentStatistics(rx_bytes=None, rx_packets=None, tx_bytes=None, tx_packets=None, dropped_by_security_packets=None, mac_learning=None, last_update_timestamp=None, logical_switch_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSegment statistics on specific Enforcement Point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - rx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_bytes (
DataCounterorNone) – - tx_packets (
DataCounterorNone) – - dropped_by_security_packets (
PacketsDroppedBySecurityorNone) – - mac_learning (
MacLearningCountersorNone) – - last_update_timestamp (
longorNone) – Timestamp when the data was last updated; unset if data source has never updated the data. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - logical_switch_id (
strorNone) – The id of the logical Switch This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- rx_bytes (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SegmentSubnet(dhcp_config=None, dhcp_ranges=None, gateway_address=None, network=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSubnet configuration for segment
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dhcp_config (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Additional DHCP configuration for current subnet. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inSegmentDhcpConfig. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inSegmentDhcpConfig. - dhcp_ranges (
listofstrorNone) – DHCP address ranges are used for dynamic IP allocation. Supports address range and CIDR formats. First valid host address from the first value is assigned to DHCP server IP address. Existing values cannot be deleted or modified, but additional DHCP ranges can be added. format: address-or-block-or-range - gateway_address (
strorNone) – Gateway IP address in CIDR format for both IPv4 and IPv6. format: ip-cidr-block - network (
strorNone) – Network CIDR for this subnet calculated from gateway_addresses and prefix_len. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- dhcp_config (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SelfResourceLink(action=None, href=None, rel=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThe server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - action (
strorNone) – Optional action This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - href (
strorNone) – Link to resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rel (
strorNone) – Custom relation type (follows RFC 5988 where appropriate definitions exist) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- action (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Service(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, is_default=None, service_entries=None, service_type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructUsed while defining a CommunicationEntry. A service may have multiple service entries.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_default (
boolorNone) – The flag, if true, indicates that service is created in the system by default. Such default services can’t be modified/deleted. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - service_entries (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Service type When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. - service_type (
strorNone) – Type of service, EITHER or NON_ETHER
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceEntry(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ServiceEntry', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA Service entry that describes traffic
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
ServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IPPROTOCOLSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_IGMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ALGTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_L4PORTSETSERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_ETHERTYPESERVICEENTRYServiceEntry.RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDSERVICESERVICEENTRY
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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RESOURCE_TYPE_ALGTYPESERVICEENTRY= 'ALGTypeServiceEntry'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_ETHERTYPESERVICEENTRY= 'EtherTypeServiceEntry'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPTYPESERVICEENTRY= 'ICMPTypeServiceEntry'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_IGMPTYPESERVICEENTRY= 'IGMPTypeServiceEntry'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_IPPROTOCOLSERVICEENTRY= 'IPProtocolServiceEntry'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_L4PORTSETSERVICEENTRY= 'L4PortSetServiceEntry'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_NESTEDSERVICESERVICEENTRY= 'NestedServiceServiceEntry'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceEntryListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of Service entries
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Service entry list results When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inServiceEntry.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceInstanceEndpoint(service_interface_path=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ServiceInstanceEndpoint', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, target_ips=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA ServiceInstanceEndpoint belongs to one ByodPolicyServiceInstance and is attached to one ServiceInterface. A ServiceInstanceEndpoint represents a redirection target for a RedirectionPolicy.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - service_interface_path (
strorNone) – Path of Service Interface to which this ServiceInstanceEndpoint is connected. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - target_ips (
listofIPInfoorNone) – IPs where either inbound or outbound traffic is to be redirected.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceInterface(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, subnets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructService interface configuration for internal connectivity.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - subnets (
listofInterfaceSubnetorNone) – Specify IP address and network prefix for interface.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceInterfaceListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Service Interfaces
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofServiceInterfaceorNone) – Service Interface list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of Services
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofServiceorNone) – Service list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceReference(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enabled=None, partner_service_name=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructAn anchor object representing the intent to consume a given 3rd party service.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enabled (
boolorNone) – A Service’s operational state can be enabled or disabled. Note that would work only for NetX type of services and would not work for Guest Introsp- ection type of Services. TRUE - The Service should be enabled FALSE - The Service should be disabled - partner_service_name (
strorNone) – Unique name of Partner Service to be consumed for redirection.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceSegment(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, lr_paths=None, transport_zone_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructService Segment configuration to attach Service Insertion VM.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - lr_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Policy paths of logical routers or ports | to which this Service Segment can be connected. - transport_zone_path (
strorNone) – Policy path to transport zone. Only overlay transport zone is supported.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ServiceSegmentListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Service Segment
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofServiceSegmentorNone) – Service Segment list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SessionTimerProfileBindingMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, profile_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructThis entity will be used to establish association between Session Timer profile and Logical Routers.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - profile_path (
strorNone) – PolicyPath of associated Profile
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SetFields(field_settings=None, resource_type='SetFields')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSet Fields is an action to set fields of the source event.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - field_settings (
listofFieldSettingorNone) – Field Settings. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Reaction Action resource type.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- field_settings (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Site(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, fail_if_rtep_misconfigured=None, fail_if_rtt_exceeded=None, federation_config=None, maximum_rtt=None, site_connection_info=None, site_number=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSite represents an NSX deployment having its own set of NSX clusters and transport nodes. It may correspond to a Data Center, VMC deployment, or NSX-Cloud deployment managed via CSM.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - fail_if_rtep_misconfigured (
boolorNone) – Both the local site and the remote site must have edge clusters correctly configured and remote tunnel endpoint (RTEP) interfaces must be defined, or onboarding will fail. - fail_if_rtt_exceeded (
boolorNone) – Fail onboarding if maximum RTT exceeded. - federation_config (
GmFederationSiteConfigorNone) – System managed federation config. - maximum_rtt (
longorNone) – If provided and fail_if_rtt_exceeded is true, onboarding of the site will fail if measured RTT is greater than this value. format: int64 - site_connection_info (
listofSiteNodeConnectionInfoorNone) – To onboard a site, the connection information (username, password, and API thumbprint) for at least one NSX manager node in the remote site must be provided. Once the site has been successfully onboarded, the site_connection_info is discarded and authentication to the remote site occurs using an X.509 client certificate. - site_number (
longorNone) – 12-bit system generated site number format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SiteAllocationIndexForEdge(index=None, target_resource_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIndex for cross site allocation for edge cluster and its members referred by gateway.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - index (
longorNone) – Unqiue edge cluster node index across sites based on stretch of the Gateway. For example, if a Gateway is streched to sites S1 with one edge cluster of 3 nodes and site S2 with one edge cluster of 2 nodes, the in the Global Manager will allocate the index for 5 edge nodes and 2 cluster in the rage 0 to 7. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - target_resource_path (
strorNone) – Edge cluster or edge node path This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- index (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SiteInfo(edge_cluster_paths=None, site_path=None, transport_zone_paths=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructInformation related to Sites applicable for given VHC.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - edge_cluster_paths (
listofstrorNone) – The edge cluster on which the networking elements for the VHC will be created. - site_path (
strorNone) – For the local manager this needs to be set to ‘default’. This represents the path of the site which is managed by Global Manager. - transport_zone_paths (
listofstrorNone) – The transport zone has to be set when creating VHC on Local manager. If not set for local manager, default transport zone will be used. For the Global Manager the transport zone path will be picked up from the site.
- edge_cluster_paths (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SiteNodeConnectionInfo(fqdn=None, password=None, thumbprint=None, username=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructCredential info to connect to a node in the federated remote site.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - fqdn (
strorNone) – Please specify the fqdn of the Management Node of your site. - password (
strorNone) – Password to connect to Site’s Local Manager. - thumbprint (
strorNone) – Thumbprint of Site’s Local Manager in the form of a SHA-256 hash represented in lower case HEX. - username (
strorNone) – Username to connect to Site’s Local Manager.
- fqdn (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Source(resource_type='Source')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSource that is logically deemed to be the “object” upon which the Event in question initially occurred upon. The Source is responsible for providing information of the occurred event. Some example sources include: - Resource. - API.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: resource_type ( str) –Possible values are:
Event Source resource type.-
RESOURCE_TYPE_APIREQUESTBODY= 'ApiRequestBody'¶
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RESOURCE_TYPE_RESOURCEOPERATION= 'ResourceOperation'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SourceFieldEvaluation(expected=None, field_pointer=None, operator=None, resource_type='SourceFieldEvaluation')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSource Field Evaluation represents an evaluation on resource fields. A source field evaluation will be evaluated against an Event Source which is of type Resource Operation. For instance, the attribute constraint could be related to the necessity that one of the source fields equals one of the specified values.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - expected (
listofstrorNone) – Expected values necessary to apply the specified operation on the source field value. - field_pointer (
strorNone) – Field in the form of a pointer, describing the location of the attribute within the source of the event. - operator (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Logical operator. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Criterion Evaluation resource type.
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OPERATOR_EQ= 'EQ'¶
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OPERATOR_NOT_EQ= 'NOT_EQ'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- expected (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SpoofGuardProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, address_binding_whitelist=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSpoofGuard is a tool that is designed to prevent virtual machines in your environment from sending traffic with IP addresses which are not authorized to send traffic from. A SpoofGuard policy profile once enabled blocks the traffic determined to be spoofed.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - address_binding_whitelist (
boolorNone) – If true, enable the SpoofGuard, which only allows VM sending traffic with the IPs in the whitelist.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SpoofGuardProfileListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of SpoofGuard profiles
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofSpoofGuardProfileorNone) – SpoofGuard profile list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.SslTrustObjectData(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, key_algo=None, passphrase=None, pem_encoded=None, private_key=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - key_algo (
strorNone) – Key algorithm contained in this certificate - passphrase (
strorNone) – Password for private key encryption - pem_encoded (
strorNone) – pem encoded certificate data - private_key (
strorNone) – private key data
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.StandaloneHostIdfwConfiguration(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, idfw_enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructIdfw configuration for enable/disable idfw on standalone hosts.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - idfw_enabled (
boolorNone) – If set to true, Idfw is enabled for standalone hosts
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.StaticARPConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, ip_address=None, mac_address=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructContains Static ARP configuration for Segment.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ip_address (
strorNone) – IP Address format: ip - mac_address (
strorNone) – MAC Address format: mac-address
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.StaticRouteBfdPeer(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, bfd_profile_path=None, enabled=None, peer_address=None, scope=None, source_addresses=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructStatic Route Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Peer
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - bfd_profile_path (
strorNone) – Bfd Profile is not supported for IPv6 networks. - enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable BFD peer. - peer_address (
strorNone) – Only IPv4 addresses are supported. Only a single BFD config per peer address is allowed. - scope (
listofstrorNone) – Represents the array of policy paths of locale services where this BFD peer should get relalized on. The locale service service and this BFD peer must belong to the same router. Default scope is empty. - source_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – Array of Tier0 external interface IP addresses. BFD peering is established from all these source addresses to the neighbor specified in peer_address. Only IPv4 addresses are supported.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.StaticRouteBfdPeerListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of StaticRouteBfdPeer.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofStaticRouteBfdPeerorNone) – StaticRouteBfdPeer list results.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.StaticRoutes(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enabled_on_secondary=None, network=None, next_hops=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructStatic routes configuration on Tier-0 or Tier-1.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enabled_on_secondary (
boolorNone) – When false or by default northbound routes are configured only on the primary location and not on secondary location. When true, the static route will also be configured on a secondary location. Secondary location prefers route learned from the primary location and enabling this flag secondary location can override this. This flag is not applicable if all sites are primary. - network (
strorNone) – Specify network address in CIDR format. format: address-or-block-or-range - next_hops (
listofRouterNexthoporNone) – Specify next hop routes for network.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.StaticRoutesListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Static Routes
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofStaticRoutesorNone) – Static Routes list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.StubFactory(stub_config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBaseInitialize StubFactoryBase
Parameters: stub_config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tag(scope=None, tag=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructArbitrary key-value pairs that may be attached to an entity
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - scope (
strorNone) – Tag searches may optionally be restricted by scope - tag (
strorNone) – Identifier meaningful to user with maximum length of 256 characters
- scope (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TagBulkOperation(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, apply_to=None, remove_from=None, tag=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTag and resource information on which tag to be applied or removed.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - apply_to (
listofResourceInfoorNone) – List of resources on which tag needs to be applied - remove_from (
listofResourceInfoorNone) – List of resources from which tag needs to be removed - tag (
TagorNone) – Tag
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TagBulkOperationStatus(apply_to=None, path=None, remove_from=None, status=None, tag=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructStatus of tag bulk operation
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - apply_to (
listofResourceTypeTagStatusorNone) – Tag apply operation status per resource type. - path (
strorNone) – Intent path corresponding to tag operation - remove_from (
listofResourceTypeTagStatusorNone) – Tag remove operation status per resource type - status (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
TagBulkOperationStatus.STATUS_SUCCESSTagBulkOperationStatus.STATUS_RUNNINGTagBulkOperationStatus.STATUS_ERRORTagBulkOperationStatus.STATUS_PENDING
Overall status - tag (
TagorNone) – Tag
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STATUS_ERROR= 'Error'¶
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STATUS_PENDING= 'Pending'¶
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STATUS_RUNNING= 'Running'¶
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STATUS_SUCCESS= 'Success'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TagInfo(scope=None, tag=None, tagged_objects_count=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructInformation about arbitrary key-value pairs that may be attached to an entity
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - scope (
strorNone) – Tag searches may optionally be restricted by scope - tag (
strorNone) – Identifier meaningful to user with maximum length of 256 characters - tagged_objects_count (
longorNone) – Number of objects with assigned with matching scope and tag values format: int32 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TagInfoListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged Collection of Tags
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofTagInfoorNone) – Tag info list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TcpHeader(dst_port=None, src_port=None, tcp_flags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dst_port (
longorNone) – Destination port of tcp header format: int64 - src_port (
longorNone) – Source port of tcp header format: int64 - tcp_flags (
longorNone) – TCP flags (9bits) format: int64
- dst_port (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TcpMaximumSegmentSizeClamping(direction=None, max_segment_size=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTCP MSS Clamping Direction and Value.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - direction (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
TcpMaximumSegmentSizeClamping.DIRECTION_NONETcpMaximumSegmentSizeClamping.DIRECTION_INBOUND_CONNECTIONTcpMaximumSegmentSizeClamping.DIRECTION_OUTBOUND_CONNECTIONTcpMaximumSegmentSizeClamping.DIRECTION_BOTH
Specifies the traffic direction for which to apply MSS Clamping. - max_segment_size (
longorNone) – MSS defines the maximum amount of data that a host is willing to accept in a single TCP segment. This field is set in TCP header during connection establishment. To avoid packet fragmentation, you can set this field depending on uplink MTU and VPN overhead. This is an optional field and in case it is left unconfigured, best possible MSS value will be calculated based on effective mtu of uplink interface. Supported MSS range is 216 to 8960. format: int64
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DIRECTION_BOTH= 'BOTH'¶
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DIRECTION_INBOUND_CONNECTION= 'INBOUND_CONNECTION'¶
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DIRECTION_NONE= 'NONE'¶
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DIRECTION_OUTBOUND_CONNECTION= 'OUTBOUND_CONNECTION'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TcpPolicyLbMonitorProfile(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='TcpPolicyLbMonitorProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructActive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the Group through the PolicyLbRule object. This represents active health monitoring over TCP. Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval, to each member of the Group. Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times (fall_count) to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks (rise_count) will bring the member back to UP state. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TcpPolicyLbVirtualServer(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='TcpPolicyLbVirtualServer', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, access_log_enabled=None, ip_address=None, lb_persistence_profile=None, ports=None, router_path=None, traffic_source=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVirtual server acts as a facade to an application, receives all client connections over TCP and distributes them among the backend servers.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_CUSTOMPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - access_log_enabled (
boolorNone) – If access log is enabled, all HTTP requests sent to an L7 virtual server are logged to the access log file. Both successful requests (backend server returns 2xx) and unsuccessful requests (backend server returns 4xx or 5xx) are logged to access log, if enabled. - ip_address (
strorNone) – Configures the IP address of the PolicyLbVirtualServer where it receives all client connections and distributes them among the backend servers. format: ip - lb_persistence_profile (
strorNone) – Path to optional object that enables persistence on a virtual server allowing related client connections to be sent to the same backend server. Persistence is disabled by default. - ports (
listofstrorNone) – Ports contains a list of at least one port or port range such as “80”, “1234-1236”. Each port element in the list should be a single port or a single port range. format: port-or-range - router_path (
strorNone) – Path to router type object that PolicyLbVirtualServer connects to. The only supported router object is Network. - traffic_source (
strorNone) –
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, default_rule_logging=None, dhcp_config_paths=None, disable_firewall=None, failover_mode=None, federation_config=None, force_whitelisting=None, ha_mode=None, internal_transit_subnets=None, intersite_config=None, ipv6_profile_paths=None, rd_admin_field=None, transit_subnets=None, vrf_config=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTier-0 configuration for external connectivity.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - default_rule_logging (
boolorNone) – Indicates if logging should be enabled for the default whitelisting rule. This field is deprecated and recommended to change Rule logging field. Note that this field is not synchronized with default logging field. - dhcp_config_paths (
listofstrorNone) – DHCP configuration for Segments connected to Tier-0. DHCP service is configured in relay mode. - disable_firewall (
boolorNone) – Disable or enable gateway fiewall. - failover_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Determines the behavior when a Tier-0 instance in ACTIVE-STANDBY high-availability mode restarts after a failure. If set to PREEMPTIVE, the preferred node will take over, even if it causes another failure. If set to NON_PREEMPTIVE, then the instance that restarted will remain secondary. This property is not used when the ha_mode property is set to ACTIVE_ACTIVE. Only applicable when edge cluster is configured in Tier0 locale-service.
- federation_config (
FederationGatewayConfigorNone) – Additional config for federation. - force_whitelisting (
boolorNone) – This field is deprecated and recommended to change Rule action field. Note that this field is not synchronized with default rule field. - ha_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Specify high-availability mode for Tier-0. Default is ACTIVE_ACTIVE. When ha_mode is changed from ACTIVE_ACTIVE to ACTIVE_STANDBY, inter SR iBGP (in BGP) is disabled. Changing ha_mode from ACTIVE_STANDBY to ACTIVE_ACTIVE will enable inter SR iBGP (in BGP) and previously configured preferred edge nodes (in Tier0 locale-service) are removed.
- internal_transit_subnets (
listofstrorNone) – Specify subnets that are used to assign addresses to logical links connecting service routers and distributed routers. Only IPv4 addresses are supported. When not specified, subnet 169.254.0.0/24 is assigned by default in ACTIVE_ACTIVE HA mode or 169.254.0.0/28 in ACTIVE_STANDBY mode. format: ip-cidr-block - intersite_config (
IntersiteGatewayConfigorNone) – Inter site routing configuration when the gateway is streched. - ipv6_profile_paths (
listofstrorNone) – IPv6 NDRA and DAD profiles configuration on Tier0. Either or both NDRA and/or DAD profiles can be configured. - rd_admin_field (
strorNone) – If you are using EVPN service, then route distinguisher administrator address should be defined if you need auto generation of route distinguisher on your VRF configuration. format: ip - transit_subnets (
listofstrorNone) – Specify transit subnets that are used to assign addresses to logical links connecting tier-0 and tier-1s. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported. When not specified, subnet 100.64.0.0/16 is configured by default. format: ip-cidr-block - vrf_config (
Tier0VrfConfigorNone) – VRF config, required for VRF Tier0.
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FAILOVER_MODE_NON_PREEMPTIVE= 'NON_PREEMPTIVE'¶
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HA_MODE_ACTIVE= 'ACTIVE_ACTIVE'¶
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HA_MODE_STANDBY= 'ACTIVE_STANDBY'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0DeploymentMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enforcement_point=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBinding of Tier-0 to the enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enforcement_point (
strorNone) – Path of enforcement point on which Tier-0 shall be deployed.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0HaVipConfig(enabled=None, external_interface_paths=None, vip_subnets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTier0 HA VIP Config
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable this HA VIP config. - external_interface_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Policy paths to Tier0 external interfaces which are to be paired to provide redundancy. Floating IP will be owned by one of these interfaces depending upon which edge node is Active. - vip_subnets (
listofInterfaceSubnetorNone) – Array of IP address subnets which will be used as floating IP addresses.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0Interface(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, subnets=None, access_vlan_id=None, edge_cluster_member_index=None, edge_path=None, ipv6_profile_paths=None, ls_id=None, mtu=None, multicast=None, proxy_arp_filters=None, segment_path=None, type=None, urpf_mode=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTier-0 interface configuration for external connectivity.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - subnets (
listofInterfaceSubnetorNone) – Specify IP address and network prefix for interface. - access_vlan_id (
longorNone) – Vlan id. format: int64 - edge_cluster_member_index (
longorNone) – Specify association of interface with edge cluster member. This property is deprecated, use edge_path instead. When both properties are specifed, only edge_path property is used. format: int32 - edge_path (
strorNone) – Policy path to edge node to handle external connectivity. Required when interface type is EXTERNAL. - ipv6_profile_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Configuration IPv6 NDRA profile. Only one NDRA profile can be configured. - ls_id (
strorNone) – Specify logical switch to which tier-0 interface is connected for external access. This property is deprecated, use segment_path instead. Both properties cannot be used together. - mtu (
longorNone) – Maximum transmission unit (MTU) specifies the size of the largest packet that a network protocol can transmit. format: int32 - multicast (
Tier0InterfacePimConfigorNone) – Multicast PIM configuration. - proxy_arp_filters (
listofstrorNone) – Array of prefix lists used to specify filtering for ARP proxy. Prefixes in this array are used to configure ARP proxy entries on Tier-0 gateway (for uplinks). - segment_path (
strorNone) – Specify Segment to which this interface is connected to. Either segment_path or ls_id property is required. - type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Interface type - urpf_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding mode
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TYPE_EXTERNAL= 'EXTERNAL'¶
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TYPE_LOOPBACK= 'LOOPBACK'¶
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TYPE_SERVICE= 'SERVICE'¶
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URPF_MODE_NONE= 'NONE'¶
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URPF_MODE_STRICT= 'STRICT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0InterfaceListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Tier-0 Interfaces
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofTier0InterfaceorNone) – Tier-0 Interface list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0InterfacePimConfig(enabled=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructMulticast PIM configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: enabled ( boolorNone) – enable/disable PIM configuration.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0ListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Tier-0s
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofTier0orNone) – Tier-0 list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0RouteMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, entries=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRouteMap for redistributing routes to BGP and other routing protocols
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - entries (
listofRouteMapEntryorNone) – Ordered list of route map entries.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0RouteMapListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of RouteMaps
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofTier0RouteMaporNone) – Tier0RouteMap results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0RouteRedistributionConfig(bgp_enabled=None, redistribution_rules=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRoute Redistribution config
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - bgp_enabled (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable route redistribution for BGP. - redistribution_rules (
listofTier0RouteRedistributionRuleorNone) – List of redistribution rules.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0RouteRedistributionRule(name=None, route_map_path=None, route_redistribution_types=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructSingle route redistribution rule
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_CONNECTED= 'TIER0_CONNECTED'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_DNS_FORWARDER_IP= 'TIER0_DNS_FORWARDER_IP'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_EVPN_TEP_IP= 'TIER0_EVPN_TEP_IP'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_EXTERNAL_INTERFACE= 'TIER0_EXTERNAL_INTERFACE'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_IPSEC_LOCAL_IP= 'TIER0_IPSEC_LOCAL_IP'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_LOOPBACK_INTERFACE= 'TIER0_LOOPBACK_INTERFACE'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_NAT= 'TIER0_NAT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_ROUTER_LINK= 'TIER0_ROUTER_LINK'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_SEGMENT= 'TIER0_SEGMENT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_SERVICE_INTERFACE= 'TIER0_SERVICE_INTERFACE'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER0_STATIC= 'TIER0_STATIC'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_CONNECTED= 'TIER1_CONNECTED'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_DNS_FORWARDER_IP= 'TIER1_DNS_FORWARDER_IP'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT= 'TIER1_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_LB_SNAT= 'TIER1_LB_SNAT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_LB_VIP= 'TIER1_LB_VIP'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_NAT= 'TIER1_NAT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_SEGMENT= 'TIER1_SEGMENT'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_SERVICE_INTERFACE= 'TIER1_SERVICE_INTERFACE'¶
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ROUTE_REDISTRIBUTION_TYPES_TIER1_STATIC= 'TIER1_STATIC'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier0VrfConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, evpn_transit_vni=None, route_distinguisher=None, route_targets=None, tier0_path=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTier-0 vrf configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - evpn_transit_vni (
longorNone) – L3 VNI associated with the VRF for overlay traffic. VNI must be unique and belong to configured VNI pool. format: int32 - route_distinguisher (
strorNone) – - route_targets (
listofVrfRouteTargetsorNone) – Route targets. - tier0_path (
strorNone) – Default tier0 path. Cannot be modified after realization.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, default_rule_logging=None, dhcp_config_paths=None, disable_firewall=None, enable_standby_relocation=None, failover_mode=None, federation_config=None, force_whitelisting=None, intersite_config=None, ipv6_profile_paths=None, pool_allocation=None, qos_profile=None, route_advertisement_rules=None, route_advertisement_types=None, tier0_path=None, type=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTier-1 instance configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - default_rule_logging (
boolorNone) – Indicates if logging should be enabled for the default whitelisting rule. This field is deprecated and recommended to change Rule logging field. Note that this field is not synchronized with default logging field. - dhcp_config_paths (
listofstrorNone) – DHCP configuration for Segments connected to Tier-1. DHCP service is enabled in relay mode. - disable_firewall (
boolorNone) – Disable or enable gateway fiewall. - enable_standby_relocation (
boolorNone) – Flag to enable standby service router relocation. Standby relocation is not enabled until edge cluster is configured for Tier1. - failover_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Determines the behavior when a Tier-1 instance restarts after a failure. If set to PREEMPTIVE, the preferred node will take over, even if it causes another failure. If set to NON_PREEMPTIVE, then the instance that restarted will remain secondary. Only applicable when edge cluster is configured in Tier1 locale-service.
- federation_config (
FederationGatewayConfigorNone) – Additional config for federation. - force_whitelisting (
boolorNone) – This field is deprecated and recommended to change Rule action field. Note that this field is not synchornied with default rule field. - intersite_config (
IntersiteGatewayConfigorNone) – Inter site routing configuration when the gateway is streched. - ipv6_profile_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Configuration IPv6 NDRA and DAD profiles. Either or both NDRA and/or DAD profiles can be configured. - pool_allocation (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Tier1.POOL_ALLOCATION_ROUTINGTier1.POOL_ALLOCATION_LB_SMALLTier1.POOL_ALLOCATION_LB_MEDIUMTier1.POOL_ALLOCATION_LB_LARGETier1.POOL_ALLOCATION_LB_XLARGE
Supports edge node allocation at different sizes for routing and load balancer service to meet performance and scalability requirements. ROUTING: Allocate edge node to provide routing services. LB_SMALL, LB_MEDIUM, LB_LARGE, LB_XLARGE: Specify size of load balancer service that will be configured on TIER1 gateway.
- qos_profile (
GatewayQosProfileConfigorNone) – QoS Profile configuration for Tier1 router link connected to Tier0 gateway. - route_advertisement_rules (
listofRouteAdvertisementRuleorNone) – Route advertisement rules and filtering - route_advertisement_types (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
Tier1.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_STATIC_ROUTESTier1.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_CONNECTEDTier1.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_NATTier1.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_LB_VIPTier1.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_LB_SNATTier1.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_DNS_FORWARDER_IPTier1.ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT
Enable different types of route advertisements. When not specified, routes to IPSec VPN local-endpoint subnets (TIER1_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT) are automatically advertised.
- tier0_path (
strorNone) – Specify Tier-1 connectivity to Tier-0 instance. - type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Tier1 connectivity type for reference. Property value is not validated with Tier1 configuration. ROUTED: Tier1 is connected to Tier0 gateway and routing is enabled. ISOLATED: Tier1 is not connected to any Tier0 gateway. NATTED: Tier1 is in ROUTED type with NAT configured locally.
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FAILOVER_MODE_NON_PREEMPTIVE= 'NON_PREEMPTIVE'¶
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FAILOVER_MODE_PREEMPTIVE= 'PREEMPTIVE'¶
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POOL_ALLOCATION_LB_LARGE= 'LB_LARGE'¶
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POOL_ALLOCATION_LB_MEDIUM= 'LB_MEDIUM'¶
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POOL_ALLOCATION_LB_SMALL= 'LB_SMALL'¶
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POOL_ALLOCATION_LB_XLARGE= 'LB_XLARGE'¶
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POOL_ALLOCATION_ROUTING= 'ROUTING'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_CONNECTED= 'TIER1_CONNECTED'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_DNS_FORWARDER_IP= 'TIER1_DNS_FORWARDER_IP'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT= 'TIER1_IPSEC_LOCAL_ENDPOINT'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_LB_SNAT= 'TIER1_LB_SNAT'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_LB_VIP= 'TIER1_LB_VIP'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_NAT= 'TIER1_NAT'¶
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ROUTE_ADVERTISEMENT_TYPES_STATIC_ROUTES= 'TIER1_STATIC_ROUTES'¶
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TYPE_ISOLATED= 'ISOLATED'¶
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TYPE_NATTED= 'NATTED'¶
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TYPE_ROUTED= 'ROUTED'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1DeploymentMap(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, enforcement_point=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructBinding of Tier-1 to the enforcement point.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - enforcement_point (
strorNone) – Path of enforcement point on which Tier-1 shall be deployed.
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1GatewayState(enforcement_point_path=None, ipv6_status=None, tier1_state=None, tier1_status=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTier1 gateway state
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforcement_point_path (
strorNone) – String Path of the enforcement point. When not specified, routes from all enforcement-points are returned. - ipv6_status (
listofIPv6StatusorNone) – IPv6 DAD status for interfaces configured on Tier1 - tier1_state (
LogicalRouterStateorNone) – Detailed realized state information for Tier1 - tier1_status (
LogicalRouterStatusorNone) – Detailed realized status information for Tier1
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1Interface(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, subnets=None, ipv6_profile_paths=None, mtu=None, segment_path=None, urpf_mode=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTier-1 interface configuration for attaching services.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - subnets (
listofInterfaceSubnetorNone) – Specify IP address and network prefix for interface. - ipv6_profile_paths (
listofstrorNone) – Configrue IPv6 NDRA profile. Only one NDRA profile can be configured. - mtu (
longorNone) – Maximum transmission unit (MTU) specifies the size of the largest packet that a network protocol can transmit. format: int32 - segment_path (
strorNone) – Policy path of Segment to which interface is connected to. - urpf_mode (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding mode
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URPF_MODE_NONE= 'NONE'¶
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URPF_MODE_STRICT= 'STRICT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Tier1InterfaceListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructPaged collection of Tier-1 Interfaces
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofTier1InterfaceorNone) – Tier-1 Interface list results
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TlsCertificate(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, details=None, pem_encoded=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - details (
listofX509CertificateorNone) – list of X509Certificates. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - pem_encoded (
strorNone) – pem encoded certificate data.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TlsCrl(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, details=None, pem_encoded=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - details (
X509CrlorNone) – Details of the X509Crl object. - pem_encoded (
strorNone) – Pem encoded crl data.
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TlsTrustData(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, key_algo=None, passphrase=None, pem_encoded=None, private_key=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - key_algo (
strorNone) – Key algorithm contained in this certificate. - passphrase (
strorNone) – Password for private key encryption. - pem_encoded (
strorNone) – pem encoded certificate data. - private_key (
strorNone) – private key data
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TraceflowConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, is_transient=None, packet=None, segment_port_path=None, timeout=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTraceflow configuration
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_transient (
boolorNone) – This field indicates if intent is transient and will be cleaned up by the system if set to true - packet (
vmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – Configuration of packet data When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inPacketData. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inPacketData. - segment_port_path (
strorNone) – Segment Port Path or UUID - timeout (
longorNone) – Maximum time in seconds the management plane will wait for observation result to be sent by opsAgent. format: int64
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TrafficRateLimits(rx_broadcast=None, rx_multicast=None, tx_broadcast=None, tx_multicast=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructEnables traffic limit for incoming/outgoing broadcast and multicast packets. Use 0 to disable rate limiting for a specific traffic type
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - rx_broadcast (
longorNone) – Incoming broadcast traffic limit in packets per second format: int32 - rx_multicast (
longorNone) – Incoming multicast traffic limit in packets per second format: int32 - tx_broadcast (
longorNone) – Outgoing broadcast traffic limit in packets per second format: int32 - tx_multicast (
longorNone) – Outgoing multicast traffic limit in packets per second format: int32
- rx_broadcast (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TransportNodeSpanEnforcedStatus(enforced_status_per_transport_node=None, resource_type='TransportNodeSpanEnforcedStatus')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDetailed Realized Status of an Intent on a span of Transport Nodes.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - enforced_status_per_transport_node (
listofEnforcedStatusPerTransportNodeorNone) – List of Detailed Realized Status per Transport Node. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Enforced Realized Status Per Scope Resource Type.
-
resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- enforced_status_per_transport_node (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TransportProtocolHeader(dhcp_header=None, dhcpv6_header=None, dns_header=None, icmp_echo_request_header=None, ndp_header=None, tcp_header=None, udp_header=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dhcp_header (
DhcpHeaderorNone) – DHCP header - dhcpv6_header (
Dhcpv6HeaderorNone) – DHCP v6 header - dns_header (
DnsHeaderorNone) – DNS header - icmp_echo_request_header (
IcmpEchoRequestHeaderorNone) – ICMP echo request header - ndp_header (
NdpHeaderorNone) – Neighbor discovery protocol header - tcp_header (
TcpHeaderorNone) – TCP header - udp_header (
UdpHeaderorNone) – UDP header
- dhcp_header (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TunnelInterfaceIPSubnet(ip_addresses=None, prefix_length=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – IPv4 Addresses format: ipv4 - prefix_length (
longorNone) – Subnet Prefix Length format: int64
- ip_addresses (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.TunnelSubnet(ip_addresses=None, prefix_length=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – Subnet ip addresses format: ipv4 - prefix_length (
longorNone) – Subnet Prefix Length format: int64
- ip_addresses (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.UdpHeader(dst_port=None, src_port=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dst_port (
longorNone) – Destination port of udp header format: int64 - src_port (
longorNone) – Source port of udp header format: int64
- dst_port (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.UdpPolicyLbMonitorProfile(receive=None, send=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='UdpPolicyLbMonitorProfile', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, fall_count=None, interval=None, monitor_port=None, rise_count=None, timeout=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructActive healthchecks are disabled by default and can be enabled for a server pool by binding a health monitor to the Group through the PolicyLbRule object. This represents active health monitoring over UDP. Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval, to each member of the Group. Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times (fall_count) to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks (rise_count) will bring the member back to UP state. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - receive (
strorNone) – Expected data, can be anywhere in the response and it has to be a string, regular expressions are not supported. UDP healthcheck is considered failed if there is no server response within the timeout period. - send (
strorNone) – The data to be sent to the monitored server. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_ICMPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILEPolicyLbMonitorProfile.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBMONITORPROFILE
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - fall_count (
longorNone) – Only if a healthcheck fails consecutively for a specified number of times, given with fall_count, to a member will the member status be marked DOWN. format: int64 - interval (
longorNone) – Active healthchecks are initiated periodically, at a configurable interval (in seconds), to each member of the Group. format: int64 - monitor_port (
longorNone) – Typically, monitors perform healthchecks to Group members using the member IP address and pool_port. However, in some cases, customers prefer to run healthchecks against a different port than the pool member port which handles actual application traffic. In such cases, the port to run healthchecks against can be specified in the monitor_port value. format: int32 - rise_count (
longorNone) – Once a member is DOWN, a specified number of consecutive successful healthchecks specified by rise_count will bring the member back to UP state. format: int64 - timeout (
longorNone) – Timeout specified in seconds. After a healthcheck is initiated, if it does not complete within a certain period, then also the healthcheck is considered to be unsuccessful. Completing a healthcheck within timeout means establishing a connection (TCP or SSL), if applicable, sending the request and receiving the response, all within the configured timeout. format: int64
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.UdpPolicyLbVirtualServer(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='UdpPolicyLbVirtualServer', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, access_log_enabled=None, ip_address=None, lb_persistence_profile=None, ports=None, router_path=None, traffic_source=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVirtual server acts as a facade to an application, receives all client connections over UDP and distributes them among the backend servers.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
PolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_TCPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_UDPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_HTTPSPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVERPolicyLbVirtualServer.RESOURCE_TYPE_CUSTOMPOLICYLBVIRTUALSERVER
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - access_log_enabled (
boolorNone) – If access log is enabled, all HTTP requests sent to an L7 virtual server are logged to the access log file. Both successful requests (backend server returns 2xx) and unsuccessful requests (backend server returns 4xx or 5xx) are logged to access log, if enabled. - ip_address (
strorNone) – Configures the IP address of the PolicyLbVirtualServer where it receives all client connections and distributes them among the backend servers. format: ip - lb_persistence_profile (
strorNone) – Path to optional object that enables persistence on a virtual server allowing related client connections to be sent to the same backend server. Persistence is disabled by default. - ports (
listofstrorNone) – Ports contains a list of at least one port or port range such as “80”, “1234-1236”. Each port element in the list should be a single port or a single port range. format: port-or-range - router_path (
strorNone) – Path to router type object that PolicyLbVirtualServer connects to. The only supported router object is Network. - traffic_source (
strorNone) –
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.UnaryOperation(operand=None, operator=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructUnary Operation.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - operand (
ResourceFieldPointerorNone) – Represents an argument of the operation pointing to a specific field value. - operator (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Logical Operator describing the operation to apply to the operand.
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OPERATOR_APPEND= 'APPEND'¶
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OPERATOR_SUBTRACT= 'SUBTRACT'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.UnaryOperationBasedInjectionValue(initial_value=None, operation=None, resource_type='UnaryOperationBasedInjectionValue')¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructOperation based Injection Value.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - initial_value (
ResourceFieldPointerorNone) – Resource field pointer representing the initial value for the injection value. If an operation is supplied, the value is handed to the operation function to produce a final result. - operation (
UnaryOperationorNone) – Represents an optional operation to be done on the initial value. - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
Injection Value resource type.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.UnboundedKeyValuePair(key=None, value=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA key-value pair with no limitations on size
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - key (
strorNone) – Key - value (
strorNone) – Value
- key (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.ValueConstraintExpression(operator=None, values=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='ValueConstraintExpression', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructRepresents the leaf level value constraint to constrain specified attribute value to the set of values to be allowed/not-allowed. Example - sourceGroups allowed to have only with list of groups. { “operator”:”INCLUDES”, “values”:[“/infra/services/HTTP”, “/infra/services/HTTPS”] }
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - operator (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
ValueConstraintExpression.OPERATOR_INCLUDESValueConstraintExpression.OPERATOR_EXCLUDESValueConstraintExpression.OPERATOR_EQUALS
Operation to check for value list for resource attribute of constraint.
- values (
listofstrorNone) – List of values. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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OPERATOR_EQUALS= 'EQUALS'¶
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OPERATOR_EXCLUDES= 'EXCLUDES'¶
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OPERATOR_INCLUDES= 'INCLUDES'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.Vhc(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, capabilities=None, private_ip_addresses=None, public_ip_addresses=None, site_infos=None, tier0s=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVirtual Hybrid Cloud is a construct that provides network isolation for all its contents out of the box. It can be considered to be an equivalent of a tenant in the networking world, where the compute and networking elements within are isolated from other VHCs. The VHC will also be used to provide hybridity across on-prem datacenters and the cloud, thus providing a means of building private clouds with elements both on-prem and in the cloud.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - capabilities (
listofstrorNone) –Possible values are:
Type of Services to be made available for the applications defined under VHC.
- private_ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – This is set of IP addresses that will be used for Shared and Private Application tiers. - public_ip_addresses (
listofstrorNone) – This is set of IP addresses that will be used for Public Application tiers. - site_infos (
listofSiteInfoorNone) – Information related to sites applicable for given VHC. - tier0s (
listofstrorNone) – The tier 0 has to be pre-created before VHC is created. The tier 0 typically provides connectivity to external world. List of sites for VHC has to be subset of sites where the tier 0 spans.
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CAPABILITIES_LOADBALANCER= 'LoadBalancer'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VhcDnsConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, dns_upstream_servers=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructDNS configuration for the VHC.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dns_upstream_servers (
listofstrorNone) – DNS servers to which the DNS request needs to be forwarded. format: ipv4
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VirtualEndpoint(service_names=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type='VirtualEndpoint', tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, target_ips=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA VirtualEndpoint represents an IP (or nexthop) which is outside SDDC. It represents a redirection target for RedirectionPolicy.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - service_names (
listofstrorNone) – One VirtualEndpoint will be created per service name. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
str) –Possible values are:
- tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - target_ips (
listofIPInfoorNone) – IPs where either inbound or outbound traffic is to be redirected.
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- service_names (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VirtualMachine(compute_ids=None, external_id=None, guest_info=None, host_id=None, local_id_on_host=None, power_state=None, source=None, type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='VirtualMachine', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - compute_ids (
listofstrorNone) – List of external compute ids of the virtual machine in the format ‘id-type-key:value’ , list of external compute ids [‘uuid:xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx’, ‘moIdOnHost:moref-11’, ‘instanceUuid:xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx’] - external_id (
strorNone) – Current external id of this virtual machine in the system. - guest_info (
GuestInfoorNone) – Guest virtual machine details include OS name, computer name of guest VM. Currently this is supported for guests on ESXi that have VMware Tools installed. - host_id (
strorNone) – Id of the host in which this virtual machine exists. - local_id_on_host (
strorNone) – Id of the vm unique within the host. - power_state (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
VirtualMachine.POWER_STATE_VM_RUNNINGVirtualMachine.POWER_STATE_VM_STOPPEDVirtualMachine.POWER_STATE_VM_SUSPENDEDVirtualMachine.POWER_STATE_UNKNOWN
Current power state of this virtual machine in the system. - source (
ResourceReferenceorNone) – Reference of the Host or Public Cloud Gateway that reported the VM - type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Virtual Machine type; Edge, Service VM or other.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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POWER_STATE_UNKNOWN= 'UNKNOWN'¶
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POWER_STATE_VM_RUNNING= 'VM_RUNNING'¶
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POWER_STATE_VM_STOPPED= 'VM_STOPPED'¶
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POWER_STATE_VM_SUSPENDED= 'VM_SUSPENDED'¶
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TYPE_EDGE= 'EDGE'¶
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TYPE_REGULAR= 'REGULAR'¶
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TYPE_SERVICE= 'SERVICE'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- compute_ids (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VirtualMachineListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofVirtualMachineorNone) – VirtualMachine list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VirtualMachineTagsUpdate(tags=None, virtual_machine_id=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructList of tags applied to the virtual machine. Based on the enforcement point, the virtual_machine_id will be different. It could be an external id for NSX T or a moid for NSX V
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - tags (
listofTagorNone) – List of tags to be applied on the virtual machine - virtual_machine_id (
strorNone) – The identifier that is used in the enforcement point that uniquely identifies the virtual machine. In case of NSXT it would be the value of the external_id of the virtual machine.
- tags (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VirtualNetworkInterface(device_key=None, device_name=None, external_id=None, host_id=None, ip_address_info=None, lport_attachment_id=None, mac_address=None, owner_vm_id=None, owner_vm_type=None, vm_local_id_on_host=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='VirtualNetworkInterface', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - device_key (
strorNone) – Device key of the virtual network interface. - device_name (
strorNone) – Device name of the virtual network interface. - external_id (
strorNone) – External Id of the virtual network inferface. - host_id (
strorNone) – Id of the host on which the vm exists. - ip_address_info (
listofIpAddressInfoorNone) – IP Addresses of the the virtual network interface, from various sources. - lport_attachment_id (
strorNone) – LPort Attachment Id of the virtual network interface. - mac_address (
strorNone) – MAC address of the virtual network interface. - owner_vm_id (
strorNone) – Id of the vm to which this virtual network interface belongs. - owner_vm_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
VirtualNetworkInterface.OWNER_VM_TYPE_EDGEVirtualNetworkInterface.OWNER_VM_TYPE_SERVICEVirtualNetworkInterface.OWNER_VM_TYPE_REGULAR
Owner virtual machine type; Edge, Service VM or other.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- vm_local_id_on_host (
strorNone) – Id of the vm unique within the host. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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OWNER_VM_TYPE_EDGE= 'EDGE'¶
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OWNER_VM_TYPE_REGULAR= 'REGULAR'¶
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OWNER_VM_TYPE_SERVICE= 'SERVICE'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- device_key (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VirtualNetworkInterfaceListResult(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, cursor=None, result_count=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None, results=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - result_count (
longorNone) – Count of results found (across all pages), set only on first page format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – If true, results are sorted in ascending order This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - results (
listofVirtualNetworkInterfaceorNone) – VirtualNetworkInterface list results
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VirtualPortgroup(cm_local_id=None, external_id=None, origin_type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='VirtualPortgroup', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVirtual portgroup on a virtual switch
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - cm_local_id (
strorNone) – Id of the portgroup, eg. a mo-ref from VC. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - external_id (
strorNone) – External id of the virtual portgroup This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_type (
strorNone) – Portgroup type like DistributedVirtualPortgroup This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- cm_local_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VirtualSwitch(cm_local_id=None, external_id=None, origin_id=None, origin_type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='VirtualSwitch', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVirtual switch on a compute manager
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - cm_local_id (
strorNone) – ID of the virtual switch in compute manager This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - external_id (
strorNone) – External id of the virtual switch This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_id (
strorNone) – ID of the compute manager where this virtual switch is discovered. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - origin_type (
strorNone) – Switch type like VmwareDistributedVirtualSwitch This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- cm_local_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VmToolsInfo(external_id=None, file_agent_version=None, host_local_id=None, network_agent_version=None, source=None, tools_version=None, vm_type=None, links=None, schema=None, self_=None, last_sync_time=None, description=None, display_name=None, resource_type='VmToolsInfo', tags=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - external_id (
strorNone) – Current external id of this virtual machine in the system. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - file_agent_version (
strorNone) – Version of file agent on the VM of a third party partner solution. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - host_local_id (
strorNone) – Id of the VM which is assigned locally by the host. It is the VM-moref on ESXi hosts, in other environments it is VM UUID. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - network_agent_version (
strorNone) – Version of network agent on the VM of a third party partner solution. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - source (
ResourceReferenceorNone) – Reference of the Host or Public Cloud Gateway that reported the VM. - tools_version (
strorNone) – Version of VMTools installed on the VM. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - vm_type (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Type of VM - Edge, Service or other.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - last_sync_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - resource_type (
str) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
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VM_TYPE_EDGE= 'EDGE'¶
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VM_TYPE_REGULAR= 'REGULAR'¶
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VM_TYPE_SERVICE= 'SERVICE'¶
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resource_type¶ Return the discriminator value
- external_id (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VniPoolConfig(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, end=None, start=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVni Pool Configuration.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - end (
longorNone) – End value of VNI Pool range format: int32 - start (
longorNone) – Start value of VNI Pool range format: int32
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.VrfRouteTargets(links=None, schema=None, self_=None, revision=None, create_time=None, create_user=None, last_modified_time=None, last_modified_user=None, protection=None, system_owned=None, description=None, display_name=None, id=None, resource_type=None, tags=None, parent_path=None, path=None, relative_path=None, unique_id=None, children=None, marked_for_delete=None, overridden=None, address_family=None, export_route_targets=None, import_route_targets=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructVrf Route Targets for import/export.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - links (
listofResourceLinkorNone) – The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - schema (
strorNone) – Schema for this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - self (
SelfResourceLinkorNone) – Link to this resource - revision (
longorNone) – The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other’s changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32 - create_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - create_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who created this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_time (
longorNone) – Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - last_modified_user (
strorNone) – ID of the user who last modified this resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - protection (
strorNone) – Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - system_owned (
boolorNone) – Indicates system owned resource This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - description (
strorNone) – Description of this resource - display_name (
strorNone) – Defaults to ID if not set - id (
strorNone) – Unique identifier of this resource - resource_type (
strorNone) – The type of this resource. - tags (
listofTagorNone) – Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user - parent_path (
strorNone) – Path of its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - path (
strorNone) – Absolute path of this object This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - relative_path (
strorNone) – Path relative from its parent This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - unique_id (
strorNone) – This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entites in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - children (
listofvmware.vapi.struct.VapiStructorNone) – subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain all the attributes defined inChildPolicyConfigResource. - marked_for_delete (
boolorNone) – Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - overridden (
boolorNone) – Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - address_family (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Address family. - export_route_targets (
listofstrorNone) – - import_route_targets (
listofstrorNone) –
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ADDRESS_FAMILY_EVPN= 'L2VPN_EVPN'¶
- links (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.X509Certificate(dsa_public_keyg=None, dsa_public_keyp=None, dsa_public_keyq=None, dsa_public_keyy=None, ecdsa_curve_name=None, ecdsa_ec_field=None, ecdsa_ec_field_f2mks=None, ecdsa_ec_field_f2mm=None, ecdsa_ec_field_f2mrp=None, ecdsa_ec_field_f2pp=None, ecdsa_public_keya=None, ecdsa_public_keyb=None, ecdsa_public_key_cofactor=None, ecdsa_public_key_generatorx=None, ecdsa_public_key_generatory=None, ecdsa_public_key_order=None, ecdsa_public_key_seed=None, is_ca=None, is_valid=None, issuer=None, issuer_cn=None, not_after=None, not_before=None, public_key_algo=None, public_key_length=None, rsa_public_key_exponent=None, rsa_public_key_modulus=None, serial_number=None, signature=None, signature_algorithm=None, subject=None, subject_cn=None, version=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructTip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - dsa_public_keyg (
strorNone) – One of the DSA cryptogaphic algorithm’s strength parameters, base. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dsa_public_keyp (
strorNone) – One of the DSA cryptogaphic algorithm’s strength parameters, prime. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dsa_public_keyq (
strorNone) – One of the DSA cryptogaphic algorithm’s strength parameters, sub-prime. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - dsa_public_keyy (
strorNone) – One of the DSA cryptogaphic algorithm’s strength parameters. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_curve_name (
strorNone) – The Curve name for the ECDSA certificate. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_ec_field (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
Represents an elliptic curve (EC) finite field in ECDSA.This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- ecdsa_ec_field_f2mks (
listoflongorNone) – The order of the middle term(s) of the reduction polynomial in elliptic curve (EC) | characteristic 2 finite field.| Contents of this array are copied to protect against subsequent modification in ECDSA. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_ec_field_f2mm (
longorNone) – The first coefficient of this elliptic curve in elliptic curve (EC) | characteristic 2 finite field for ECDSA. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_ec_field_f2mrp (
strorNone) – The value whose i-th bit corresponds to the i-th coefficient of the reduction polynomial | in elliptic curve (EC) characteristic 2 finite field for ECDSA. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_ec_field_f2pp (
strorNone) – The specified prime for the elliptic curve prime finite field in ECDSA. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_public_keya (
strorNone) – The first coefficient of this elliptic curve in ECDSA. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_public_keyb (
strorNone) – The second coefficient of this elliptic curve in ECDSA. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_public_key_cofactor (
longorNone) – The co-factor in ECDSA. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_public_key_generatorx (
strorNone) – X co-ordinate of G (the generator which is also known as the base point) in ECDSA. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_public_key_generatory (
strorNone) – Y co-ordinate of G (the generator which is also known as the base point) in ECDSA. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_public_key_order (
strorNone) – The order of generator G in ECDSA. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - ecdsa_public_key_seed (
listofstrorNone) – The bytes used during curve generation for later validation in ECDSA.| Contents of this array are copied to protect against subsequent modification. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_ca (
boolorNone) – True if this is a CA certificate. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - is_valid (
boolorNone) – True if this certificate is valid. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - issuer (
strorNone) – The certificate issuers complete distinguished name. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - issuer_cn (
strorNone) – The certificate issuer’s common name. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - not_after (
longorNone) – The time in epoch milliseconds at which the certificate becomes invalid. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - not_before (
longorNone) – The time in epoch milliseconds at which the certificate becomes valid. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - public_key_algo (
strorNone) –Possible values are:
X509Certificate.PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_RSAX509Certificate.PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_DSAX509Certificate.PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_ECDSA
Cryptographic algorithm used by the public key for data encryption. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- public_key_length (
longorNone) – Size measured in bits of the public/private keys used in a cryptographic algorithm. format: int64 This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rsa_public_key_exponent (
strorNone) – An RSA public key is made up of the modulus and the public exponent. Exponent is a power number. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - rsa_public_key_modulus (
strorNone) – An RSA public key is made up of the modulus and the public exponent. Modulus is wrap around number. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - serial_number (
strorNone) – Certificate’s serial number. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - signature (
strorNone) – The signature value(the raw signature bits) used for signing and validate the cert. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - signature_algorithm (
strorNone) – The algorithm used by the Certificate Authority to sign the certificate. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - subject (
strorNone) – The certificate owners complete distinguished name. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - subject_cn (
strorNone) – The certificate owner’s common name. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - version (
strorNone) – Certificate version (default v1). This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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ECDSA_EC_FIELD_F2M= 'F2M'¶
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ECDSA_EC_FIELD_FP= 'FP'¶
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PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_DSA= 'DSA'¶
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PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_ECDSA= 'ECDSA'¶
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PUBLIC_KEY_ALGO_RSA= 'RSA'¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.X509Crl(crl_entries=None, issuer=None, next_update=None, version=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructA CRL is a time-stamped list identifying revoked certificates.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - crl_entries (
listofX509CrlEntryorNone) – List of X509CrlEntry. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - issuer (
strorNone) – Issuer’s distinguished name. (DN) This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - next_update (
strorNone) – Next update time for the CRL. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - version (
strorNone) – CRL’s version number either 1 or 2. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
- crl_entries (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.model_client.X509CrlEntry(revocation_date=None, serial_number=None)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStructEach revoked certificate is identified in a CRL by its certificate serial number.
Tip
The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names.
Parameters: - revocation_date (
strorNone) – Revocation date. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored. - serial_number (
strorNone) – The revoked certificate’s serial number. This attribute may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
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com.vmware.nsx_policy.search_client module¶
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.search_client.Dsl(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(query, cursor=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ DSL (Domain Specific Language) search API
Parameters: - query (
str) – Search query (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SearchResponse
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- query (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.search_client.Query(config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterfaceParameters: config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.-
list(query, cursor=None, included_fields=None, page_size=None, sort_ascending=None, sort_by=None)¶ Full text search API
Parameters: - query (
str) – Search query (required) - cursor (
strorNone) – Opaque cursor to be used for getting next page of records (supplied by current result page) (optional) - included_fields (
strorNone) – Comma separated list of fields that should be included in query result (optional) - page_size (
longorNone) – Maximum number of results to return in this page (server may return fewer) (optional, default to 1000) - sort_ascending (
boolorNone) – (optional) - sort_by (
strorNone) – Field by which records are sorted (optional)
Return type: Returns: com.vmware.nsx_policy.model.SearchResponse
Raise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableService UnavailableRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidRequestBad Request, Precondition FailedRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InternalServerErrorInternal Server ErrorRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedForbiddenRaise: com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundNot Found- query (
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class
com.vmware.nsx_policy.search_client.StubFactory(stub_config)¶ Bases:
vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBaseInitialize StubFactoryBase
Parameters: stub_config ( vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance